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street car and railway guide. Photographs of World's Fair 
officials. List and location of all places of amusement, hotels, 
boarding and lodging houses. Fifty pages of special pictures 
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Copyrighted 1904 
by Webster Young. 



Webster Young's 
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Index and Tafele of Contents 



Amusements (Place of) ^^^ 

Art Galleries 175-176 

149 
Asylums 

Banks, Trust Companies 1^^ 

Baggage and Express Rates ^', 

Cab and Carriage Rates ^7 

Clubs (Athletic, Sporting and Pleasure) 159-168 

Clubs (Business, Social and Religious) 1^9-168 

Clubs (Political) l^^;!,^^ 

Churches ^^ ^^ 

Colleges, Seminaries and Universities 154-156 

City Officials and Offices 131-135 

Consular Representatives 1^1 

Distances, Time and Fare from Principal Cities to 

49-51 



St. Louis - 43-46 



Express Companies ' 

Fire Department '^^^ 

Francis, D. R., Portrait and Sketch of Life 9-11 

Hotels -....170-171 

Hospitals 141-143 

History of St. Louis 1^-29 

List of Advertisements and Index to Same 189-190 

Louisiana Purchase (History of) 13-16 

Maps 1^"^ 

Memorandum 187-190 






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Index and Table of Contents 



.... 156 
/[onastenes 

r^rr 143 

Newspaper Offices 149 154 

)rphans' Homes • 

)cean Steamship Lines 

'arks •"' 

naces and Points of Interest i / i-i / « 

^st Office and Stations ^^^ 

:^rincipal Cities in U. S. and Population 43 

Police Department and Districts 1^^ 

Public and Prominent Buildings 139-141 

164 

Race Tracks 4740 

Railroad Offices and Depots "^7-49 

^ , , 168-170 

Restaurants 

River Steamboat LiAes 

^ , ^ . , 53-128 

Street Guide _ 

Streets and Avenues f^^ol 

Street Car Routes -^^-I^^ 

Suburban Towns and Car Lmes i/ /-loi 

Summer and Winter Gardens • • 1^^ 

Terminal Association of St. Louis 161-163 

The World's Fair ^^'^^ 

The Pike ; ••f-'; 

United States Offices in St. Louis iJ^-iJ 

X Y, Z, or Things to Remember 1^1 



List of Ill\istroLtions 



Francis, D. R 8 

Wells, Rolla • 18 

Stevens, W. B 30 

Pacific 32 

Jefferson Hotel 34 

Manning, Mrs. Daniel 38 

Young, Webster 130 

Electricity Building 132 

Palace of Transportation - 134 

Palace of Mines and Metallurgy 138 

Festal Hall and Cascade Gardens 142 

Varied Industries Building 144 

Government Building 146 

Administration Building 148 

Manufacturers' Building 152 

Forestry, Fish and Game Building 157 

Palace of Education , 158 

Liberal Arts Building 162 

Missouri State Building 166 

Transportation Building 173 

Machinery Building 180 

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Art Palace 185 



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HE President and General Director of the 
Saint lyouis World's Fair or lyouisiana Pur- 



chase Exposition is David R. Francis. He is fifty- 
four years old. He is tall, broad and ruddy. He 
has brown hair, gray or blue eyes, a mustache; is 
magnetic in quality, pleasing in personality — affa- 
bility and courtesy personified. His brow is high 
and broad, his conversation graceful, correct and 
interesting. His manner most cordial, his percep- 
tions keen, and all about him indicative of liberal- 
ity, high intelligence and great executive ability. 
He has been Governor of the State of Missouri 
and Secretary of the Interior in Cleveland's Cabinet, 
and his political sky is still full of brilliant rain- 
bows. 



In tlie interest of the Grand Exposition of 
which he is the Life and Soul, he has done many 
famous things, among them these: 
Traveled 14,920 miles. 
Interviewed King of England. 
Interviewed Emperor o£ Germany. 
Interviewed President of France. 
Interviewed King of Belgium. 
Interviewed Ministers of King of Spain. < 
Got King Edward's promise to send Queen's .jubilee 

gifts. 
Got promises of other rulers to take active interest in 

Fair. 
Left St. Louis Tuesday, February 10, 1903. 
Arrived at New York February 11th, 1,200 miles. 
Sailed for Havre, France, on La Bretagne, February, 

12th. 
Arrived at Havre February 20th, 3,300 miles. 
Arrived at London, England February 21st, 200 miles. 
Delivered address at Washington's birthday dinner in 

London February 22d. 
Departed for France March 1st. 
Arrived at Paris March 2d, 300 miles. 
Arrived at Madrid March 4th, 908 miles. 
Banqueted by Board of Trade in Paris March 7th. 
Arrived at Berlin March 8th, 1,582 miles. 
Private audience with German Emperor, March 9th. 
Private audience with King of Belgium March 10th. 
Arrived at Cherbourg, France, en route to the United 

States, March 11th, 400 miles. 

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Departed from Cherbourg for New York March 12th. 

Arrived at New York March 17, at 6 p. m., 3,450 miles. 

Banqueted in grand style at Waldorf-Astoria March 
19th. * 

At dinner with Magazine Publishers March 20th. 

Lunched with President Roosevelt in Washington 
March 21st. 

Arrived in St. Louis March 22d, 7:45 p.m. 

Reception on 'Change at noon March 23d. 

Dinner by Mayor Wells at St. Louis Club, evening of 
March 23d. 

Welcoming concert by United Singing Societies, eve- 
ning March 24th. 

In March 1904, negotiated with the United 
States Congress to loan the Exposition five millions 
of dollars and had the money in St. Louis within 
ten days after the passage of the act. Is today 
the most popular and most talked about man in 
the great State of Missouri. 




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THE LOUISIANA 
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HE inspiration of the Great Fair in St. Louis 
is found in the patriotic efforts of her citizens 
to celebrate in the most fitting and most impressive 
manner the 100th anniversary of the purchase by 
our Government in 1803 of that vast territory then 
known as Louisiana. As time heals wounds, so it 
also obscures facts. What at that time in extent 
was included in this purchase was indefinite, un- 
known, unexplored. France, then ruled by the 
Man of Destiny, claimed this vast area, and Eng- 
land, striving to solve the destiny of this man, no 
doubt did much to influence him to cede what 
might have been a new empire to the United 
States. Pique, jealousy, envy, hate, the fear that 
England might wrest it from him is the real reason 
Napoleon sold so vast a domain for 60,000,000 
francs, about $12,000,000. To the transfer was a 

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string — a condition, that the United States pay to 
the citizens of the territory the claims held by 
them against the French Government. These 
claims amounted to nearly $3,750,000, and were 
subsequently all paid. 

On the 31st of October, 1803, Congress passed 
an act authorizing the President to take possession 
of the Territory. The lower portion was formerly 
taken December 20, 1803, and the upper portion 
in March, 1804. 

It is, of course, now known that the Louisiana 
Purchase included what are now the States of 
Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, 
Nebraska, Minnesota, Colorado, the Indian Ter- 
ritory, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Mon- 
tana and Oklahoma. The boundary lines of the 
country acquired were, however, not at that time 
very clearly defined. The Purchase was supposed 
to include the entire region between the Mississippi 
River and the Rocky Mountains, and extending 
from the north of Texas to the southern boundary 
of British America, but afterwards territory east of 
the Mississippi was included, and this caused some 
little friction in the State of Georgia, whose area 
then included what is now the States of Mississippi 



and Alabama. That* part of IvOuisiana east of the 
Mississippi River was always claimed by Georgia, 
and some considerable spirit of contention was at 
hand when all of the territory claimed by Georgia 
west of the Chattahoochee River was ceded to the 
general government the same year of the lyouisiana 
Purchase. In this transaction Georgia lost nearly 
100,000 square miles, and out of this domain were 
formed the States of Mississippi and Alabama, so 
that there is some foundation for the claim that 
these two last named States were part of the 
lyouisiana Purchase. 

To President Thomas Jefferson, more than any 
other, are we indebted for a happy conclusion of 
the whole matter. Aided by Monroe and Madison 
and Robert lyivingston, the Purchase with France 
had been concluded, and Jefferson's Peaceful Policy 
soon adjusted the rights of contending claimants. 
As in the Alaska purchase, so criticism was rife 
against the policy of the administration, and the 
Republican Party, whose leader Jefferson then was, 
was denounced very much as the present administra- 
tion was as to the Philippine purchase and conquest. 
Troubles did arise with England growing out of 
the Louisiana Purchase, and it was not till after 



the Battle of New Orleans th^t Great Britain finally 
abandoned all of her claims to that part of the 
Mississippi Territory. Jefferson lived to receive 
the unqualified endorsement of his countrymen, 
and the lyouisiana Purchase is now regarded as one 
of the most important acts of his eight years' 
presidency, as well as the wisest. Those who 
opposed the Alaska purchase have passed away, 
and with them the sentiment of adverse criticism. 
Modern progress has demonstrated the vast wealth 
of Alaska, and the man who now raises his voice 
against its acquisition by the United States is 
unknown. 

In fifty years who will oppose the acquisition of 
the Philippines? In one hundred years the United 
States, aided by its two billions of patriotic citi- 
zens, will be celebrating the centennial anniver- 
sary of the event with more grandeur and greater 
enthusiasm than it now strives to commemorate 
the memory of the Louisiana Purchase. 



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HE City of St. Louis has done many things 
to keep itself in the public mind. Its geo- 
graphical situation is peculiarly attractive for 
commerce and manufacture. Long before Chicago 
had assumed the dignity of a metropolis, St. Louis 
was the wonder of the western country, and her 
trade and influence were felt and respected in all 
the vast territory north, west, south and southwest, 
and this trade and this influence have never waned. 
Commercially, in spite of booming rivals, St. 
Louis has steadily increased, and in its reputation 
for solidity and integrity, as well as enterprise and 
beauty, it has few equals — no superiors. 

In 1764, the site of what is now St. Louis, was 
a trading post established by Pierre La Clede Le- 
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village soon made its appearance. These men 
and their followers were mainly iPrench Catholics, 
and until 1771 French manners and sentiments 
prevailed. These in time gave place to English 
customs, but the influence of Catholicism has 
never waned, and is to-day the most potent factor in 
the religious and political life of St. Louis. For 
nearly thirty years the Spaniards occupied and 
ruled the place, and in 1780, May 25, the Indians 
attacked the town, burned the buildings and killed 
the citizens. In 1800 Spanish rule ceased and the 
French again became the dominant power. In 
1803 France ceded all of her right, title and inter- 
est to the United States. In sixty years the popu- 
lation was less than 6,000, but from 1830, hairing 
the period of the Civil War, the growth and pros- 
perity of the city have been steady and rapid. In 
1849 fire destroyed most of its business blocks and 
public buildings, but Phcenix-like, it rose from 
its ashes more splendid than before, and today its 
commercial magnitude places St. Louis in the 
highest niche among the great cities of the West. 
Geographically, the city occupies a position on 
the west bank of the Mississippi River, twenty 
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and 200 miles above where the Ohio joins it. The 
location is in 38« 38' 36" north latitude 90" 
12' 17' west longitude. It is 700 miles north of 
New Orleans, 600 south of St. Paul, 1,100 south- 
west of New York, 289 south of Chicago, and 
about 340 miles west of Cincinnati. Its estimated 
population today is 900,000. In area it occupies 
about seventy square miles. It has twenty miles of 
river front and its greatest width is about seven 
miles. Thirty-one steam railroads enter the city, 
and 250 trains daily depart from the grand Union 
Station. It is connected with Illinois by the Eads 
Bridge and the Merchants Bridge. In many res- 
pects the Eads Bridge is the most remarkable in 
the world. It is nearly 2,000 feet long, 54 feet 
wade, has roadway and footway, and under these 
room for double track railway. It is 192 feet above 
the water, and its foundations rest on solid rock 
nearly one hundred feet below the bottom of the 
river. Six years were occupied in its building and 
nearly ten million dollars have been used to pay 
for the work. 

,The Merchants Bridge was commenced in 1889, 
and was opened for traffic in May 1890. It is a 
railway bridge only. It has three spans, each 

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624 CHESTNUT STREET ST. LOUIS, MO. 

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about 523 feet in length. Its cost has been some- 
thing over two millions, and its importance to the 
commerce of the city is invaluable. 

The city is rectilinear in form, with streets par- 
allel to the river, and these intersected by other 
streets and avenues running at right angles, east 
and west, making blocks 300 feet square. Each 
block contains 100 numbers, irrespective of the 
actual number of houses or buildings on the same. 

Nearly all known articles are manufactured in 
St. Louis. In its wholesale grocery trade it is 
ahead of all other inland cities. St. Louis beer is- 
shipped to all parts of the world, and the best beer 
made in the United States is brewed here. 

The stock yards cover a space of nearly a mile 
square, and the mule market is one of the wonders 
of the world. More mules are sold annually in 
St. Louis than in all markets of the country. 

The city rises in undulations from the river to 
the west, and at its highest point, 428 feet above 
sea level, commands magnificent views of the roll- 
ing landscape and winding river. 

Its sewer system is the most perfect in existence, 
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east and west, is twenty feet wide and fifteen feet 
high. 

The water supply is drawn from the Mississippi, 
is allowed to settle and is then filtered. The water 
works cost $10,000,000, and belong to the city. 
All streets are paved and traversed by trolley cars. 
Substantial and enormous business blocks are 
numerous, and the most elegant private residences 
are found within its limits. 

There are twenty-five theatres, three public 
libraries, art galleries and the. most renowned 
botanical gardens in America. 

There are twenty large parks, magnificent drives, 
wooded avenues and endless gardens for summer 
concerts. There are 177 church edifices, 60 of 
which are Catholic, 4 Unitarian, 30 Presbyterian, 
and the rest pretty evenly divided except that the 
Methodists lead the others. 

In the Fair grounds is maintained a permanent 
zoological department, and there is a public 
amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 30,000. 

More than a dozen public and private hospitals 
are maintained. There is an asylum for the in- 
sane, a poorhouse, workhouse and a juvenile house 
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Students are assisted to positions. Board and rooms can 
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Of the population three-fourths are natives; of 
the foreign-born the German leads in numbers. 

Colleges, universities, medical schools and 100 
parochial schools are among the city's educational 
features, besides numerous convents, and a public 
school system long ago celebrated for its efficiency 
and the high scholarship of its teachers and 
students. 

The sanitary conditions of the city are perfect, 
and its death rate is about eighteen per thousand. 

The city is well equipped with hotels, 280 being 
now in actual operation. 

The climate is delightful at all times, the spring- 
time soft and alluring, the summer warm, some- 
times hot in the middle of the day, the evenings 
deliciously cool. The fall season is generally dry, 
the air bracing, the sky cloudless and the sun 
warm. 

There are fewer paupers and less crime in St. 
Louis than in any other city of its size in the 
world. 



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WALTER B. STEVENS, 

SECRETARY LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. 



THE WORLD'S FAIR 



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HE Centennial Exposition held in Philadel- 
phia during the summer of 1876 marked 
the completion of the 100th year of the existence 
of this Government. 

Perhaps the most wonderful thing exhibited at 
that Fair was the Printing Press. In the Chicago 
World's Fair, seventeen years later, the most won- 
derful thing was the Telephone. On both occasions 
the wise man said that human ingenuity had 
reached its limit, and future World's Fairs will be 
lacking in practical inventive novelties. What 
wonder, then, will most astonish the thirty million 
visitors to the great St. Louis World's Fair. Will 
it be a perfect Baby Incubator, a perfect Type Set- 
ting Machine, or a perfect Airship? Perhaps none 
af these. Will it be an exhibition of Marconi's 
wireless method of transmitting messages, or will 
it be a telescope so powerful as to enable us to dis- 
cern the spires that adorn the public buildings 
of Mars? 

Whatever be the Wonder, be assured there is one, 
and may be several, and these will, more than 

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anything else, help the beholder to retain a mem- 
ory of the great St. Louis World's Fair. 

On the extreme western limits of the city, 
adjoining Forest Park, are the Fair Grounds, 
riiey comprise 1,240 acres. 

Fifty million dollars have been spent in beauti- 
fying the grounds and in erecting the palace-like 
buildings for the exhibits. In its aggregate it is 
:he grandest and greatest in magnitude of any 
Exposition ever planned by man. Its attractions 
md wonders in part, may be summed up as follows: 

Forty-four States and Territories appropriated $5,812,000. 

[Jnited States Government, total appropriation, $6,473,000. 

Amount raised by City of St. Louis and citizens, $10,000,000. 

FraDce, Germany, Mexico, England, China, Japan and 
Brazil, each to spend over $500,000 on elaborate exhibits. 

3ver fifty foreign governments make elaborate displays. 

yiain picture comprises ten great palaces arranged fan 
shape. 

festival Hall, 200 feet high, in center of Cascade Gardens. 

rhree great cascades, largest waterfalls ever constructed by 
man. 

"Ninety thousand gallons of water per minute fiow over cas- 
cades. 

Chirty-five miles of asphalt and gravel roadways in gi'ounds. 

Che Art Palace, central structure, permanent; cost, $1,040,- 
000. 

^alace of Liberal Arts, 525x750 feet; cost, $480,000. 

:*alace of Mines and Metallurgy, 525x750 feet; cost, $500,000. 

^alace of Manufactures, 525x1200 feet; cost, $720,000. 

^alace of Education, 525x750 feet; cost, $400,000. 

^alace of Varied Industries, 525x1200 feet; cost, $650,000. 

^alace of Electricity, 525x750 feet; cost, $415,000. 

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Palace of Transportation, 525x1300 feet; cost, $700,000. 
Palace of Machinery, 525x1000 feet; cost $510,000. 
Washington University Buildings; cost, $1,000,000; used by 

Exposition. 
Palace of Agriculture, 546x1660 feet, 23 acres; cost, $550,000. 
Palace of Horticulture, 400x800 feet; cost $240,000. 
Forestry, Fish and Game Building, 300x600 feet; cost, 

$175,000. 
Anthropology Building, 263x113 feet; cost, $115,000. 
Inside Inn, within Exposition grounds; capacity, 6,000 

persons. 
United States Fisheries Building, 135 feet square. 
Refrigerator Building, 320x210 feet; cold storage capacity, 

300,000 square feet. 
Ice Plant; produces 300 tons of ice daily. 
More than 100 important buildings on the ground. 
Rose Garden, six acres in area, 50,000 rose trees. 
Live Stock Exhibit, covers 37 acres; $250,000 for premiums. 
Wide waterways beautify the main picture; for gondolas 

and small craft. 
United States Government Building, 250x800 feet; cost, 

$450,000. 
Map of the United States in growing crops ; covers area of 

five acres. 
Floral Clock, dial 100 feet in diameter, hands 50 feet long. 
Model Strawberry Farm, with four hundred varieties grow- 
ing thereon. 
Wireless Telegraph Station among great electrical exhibits. 
The sum of $150,000 appropriated for athletic events. 
International Congresses — learned men from everywhere. 
Aerial Navigation— $200,000 appropriated for tournament. 
Half a million dollars expended in decorative sculpture. 
Forty thousand horse power for Exposition uses. 
An 8000 horse-power turbine engine in power plant. 
Art Pottery Manufactory in operation, showing processes. 
Largest gas engine ever made — 3000 horse power. 
Philippine Exhibit, costing $1,000,000; covers 40 acres. 



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EURING 1904, will publish in its consecutive issues 
a Complete, Authentic, Illustrated Historical Rec- 
ord of the St. Louis Exposition, similar to that of the 
Chicago and Paris Expositions, on which it received the 
Medal and Diploma, giving descriptions and copper- 
plate engravings of the Grounds, Buildings, Exhibits, 
Attractions. Art and Architecture of the Exposition, 
which will make this Journal the most valuable Histor- 
ical Work ever published. Subscribe now and secure 
the issues from January 1904 
to 1905, covering the entire 
EXPOSITION PERIOD. 



AGENTS WANTED i 



-ADDRESS- 



EXPOSITION DEPARTMENT 

CAMPBELL'S ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, St. Louis, Mo. 



Intramural double track railway to all parts of the grounds. 

The Pike, a mile long; concessions costing more than $5,- 
000,000. 

The Grand Trianon and Versailles Gardens, reproduced by 
France. 

Great Britain to reproduce the Orangery of Kensington 
Palace. 

Louisiana State Building to be the Cabildo, at New Orleans. 

Temple of Fraternity, 200x300 feet, headquarters for frater- 
nal orders. 

Washington's headquarters at Morristown, for New Jersey 
building. 

Robert Burns cottage at Ayrshire to be reproduced on 
grounds. 

General Grant's cabin in St. Louis County, erected at Expo- 
sition. 

Many other historic structures for various purposes. 

The Hermitage, Andrew Jackson's Tennessee home, repro- 
duced. 




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MRS. DANIEL MANNING, 

PRESIDENT BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS. 



FEATURES ALONG THE 
PIKE 



The Tyrolean Alps and typical village. 

Irish village, with characteristic features. 

Jerusalem — the most important sections reproduced. 

Streets of Cairo, Egypt's capital city, her bazaars and 
amusements. 

Constantinople and the bazaars of Stamboul. 

Mysterious Asia— India, Ceylon, Burmah and Persia. 

Siberian Railway, a trip through darkest Russia. 

A trip to the North Pole, a wonderful illusion. 

The Streets of Seville. 

The South Sea Islands— Hawaii, Samoa and other places. 

Chinese village — Tea house, Joss house and theatres. 

Lapland village — Laplanders and Esquimaux. 

Old St. Louis, as it was one hundred years ago. 

Galv€ston flood, showing the great storm and the restora- 
tion. 

Battle Abbey — a cycloramic picture, the important Ameri- 
can battles. 

Naval Display — Maneuvers of miniature battleships in battle 
array. 

Deep sea diving. 

The wonders of liquid air. 

Take it all in all it is undoubtedly the most 



varied, most gorgeous, and most stupendous exhi- 
bition ever conceived and executed by man. 

Thirty millions of people will undoubtedly visit 
the Fair before it closes. One week within the 
limits of its grounds, magnificent buildings, and 
among its industrial and art attractions, among its 
strange people and their strange customs will do 
more to give you a liberal education than a year's 
course in college or a tour around the world. 




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Our magnificent stock complete in every de- 
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J.H.CRANE FURNITURE Co. 

SAINT EOUIS, MO. 



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PRINCIPAL CITIES IN 
UNITED STATES 



Below will be found list of principal cities in the 
United States, their population, distances from 
St. lyouis, railroad fares, telegraph rates and 
telephone charges. 

World's Fair excursion rates have been an- 
nounced on all railroads so that in calculating 
railway charges count one fare plus $2.00 for short- 
time tickets and one fare and a third for thirty-day 
round-trip tickets. 

After six p. m. telephone charges are one-half 
the day rate, and night messages by telegraph are 
sent at reduced rates. 



CITIES. 



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New York 

Chicago 

Philadelphia .. 

St. Louis 

Boston 

Baltimore 

Cleveland 

Buffalo 

San Francisco 

Cincinnati 

Pittsburg 

New Orleans... 



3,750,202 
1,868,575 
L 293,697 
700,000 
560.892 
508,962 
381,768 
352,387 
342.782 
325,902 
400,000 
287.104 



1,057 
283 
967 



1,228 
932 
547 
730 

2,300 
339 
613 
707 



$23 50 

7 50 

21 GO 



$ 40 
25 
40 



25 50 
20 25 

15 00 
18 25 
57 50 
9 00 
15 75 
18 00 



50 
40 
30 
35 
75 
25 
35 
50 



$6 00 
1 60 
6 25 



6 25 
5 25 
3 25 
3 00 



2 00 

3 50 

4 25 



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BUSINESS COLLEGE 

DOLPH BLDG., SEVENTH and LOCUST STS., 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 



INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 

Given in Bookkeeping, Penman- 
ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, 
etc. Call or write for catalogue. 
Demand for Graduates greater 
than supply. 

DAY SCHOOL OPEN ALL YEAR, 



CITIES. 



Detroit 

Milwaukee 

Washington 

Newark 

Jersey City 

Louisville - 

Minneapolis 

Providence 

Indianapolis 

Kansas City 

St. Paul 

Rochester 

Denver 

Toledo 

Columbus 

Worcester 

Syracuse 

New Haven 

Paterson 

Fall River 

St. Joseph 

Omaha 

Los Angeles 

Memphis 

Scranton 

Albany 

Portland, Ore 

Atlanta, Ga 

Grand Rapids 

Dayton 

Richmond, Va:.... 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Seattle 

Lexington, Ky.- 

Little Rock 

Mobile 

Pueblo 

Spokane 

Tacoma 



O P 3 



83 O 



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° to • 

S (« a> 

<=> a ^ 

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285,704 

286,315 

278,718 

246,070 

206,433 

204,731 

202,718 

175,597 

169,164 

210,000 

163,065 

162,608 

133,859 

131,822 

155,660 

118,421 

108,374 

108,027 

105,171 

104,833 

102,979 

102,555 

102,479 

102,320 

102,026 

94,151 

100,456 

89,872 

87,565 

85,333 

85,050 

80,865 

80,671 

26,369 

38,307 

38,469 

28,157 

36;848 

37,714 

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482 

368 

892 

1,050 

1,057 

273 

582 

1,227 

241 

277 

594 

798 

912 

440 

420 

1,184 

790 

1,130 

1,040 

1,245 

327 

413 

2,097 

311 

910 

1,026 

2,478 

610 

465 

849 

950 

322 

2,352 

360 

345 

644 

923 

1,932 

2,332 



$13 00 i 


10 05 


20 25 


23 50 


23 50 


8 00 


16 00 


25 50 


7 40 


7 50 


16 00 


19 65 


24 60 


12 00 


11 00 


24 60 


20 50 


24 75 


23 50 


26 50 


8 50 


11 60 


57 60 


9 40 


21 00 


22 50 


57 50 


18 60 


9 00 


22 00 


10 00 


67 50 



10 40 
10 46 

16 85 
24 50 
67 60 
67 50 



30 

25 

40 

60 

50 

25 

40 

50 

25 

25 

40 

60 

60 

30 

30 

60 

50 

50 

60 

50 

25 

40 

76 

36 

60 

50 

76 

40 

30 

30 

50 

25 

76 

26 

40 

60 

60 

76 

76 



CITIES = 



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Terre Haute 

Topeka 

Wichita 

Jacksonville, Fla.. 

Houston 

Galveston 

San Antonio 

Dallas 

Hot Springs 

Fort Worth 

Wilmington, Del . 

Santa Fe 

Shreveport ^.- 

Phoenix 

Salt Lake City 

Butte 

Portland, Me 

Oklahoma 

Ogden, Utah 

Chattanooga 

Lincoln, Neb— 

Peoria 

Duluth 

Burlington 

Charleston, S. C- 

Savannah, Ga 

Miami, Fla 

Norfolk, Va 

Quincy, 111 

Wilkesbarre 

South Bend, Ind 

Cedar Rapids 

Knoxville 

Colorado Springs . 

Davenport 

St. Augustine 

Akron, Ohio 

EHzabeth, N. J .. . 
Youngstown, Ohio 



36,673 
33,608 
24,671 
28,429 
44,633 
37,789 
63,321 
42,638 

9,973 
26,688 
97,000 

6,603 
16,013 

6,544 
53,631 
30,470 
50,145 
10,037 
16,313 
30,154 
40,169 
56,100 
52 969 
23,201 
65,807 
64,244 

1,681 
46,624 
36,252 
51,721 
35,999 
25,656 
32,637 
21,085 
35,254 

4,272 
42,728 
52,130 
44,885 



169 

344 

521 

996 

819 

869 

930 

680 

399 

736 

997 

1,128 

562 

1,774 

1,490 

1,547 

1,307 

542 

1,715 

473 

474 

163 

746 

221 

926 

905 

1,381 

964 

140 

929 

340 

319 

564 

668 

256 

1,015 

520 

1,062 

580 



p 5 23 
9 50 

13 06 
25 25 

23 65 

25 10 

27 00 
19 15 
12 41 

19 40 

20 00 

36 05 
16 70 
66 20 

37 50 
40 00 

28 00 
16 15 
37 50 

14 50 

12 65 
4 85 

19 75 
6 30 

24 20 

23 80 
39 90 

22 75 
4 06 

21 00 
9 00 

6 25 
16 00 

24 60 

7 41 

26 76 

13 95 

23 15 

14 75 



25 
30 
60 
60 
50 
60 
60 
60 
40 
60 
50 
76 
50 
76 
75 
75 
75 
50 
76 
40 
40 
25 
50 
25 
60 
60 
60 
60 
25 
50 
25 
40 
50 
60 
26 
60 
30 
50 
30 











2 50 


4 25 


4 25 


3 50 


7 50 


3 26 


2 75 


2 75 


1 00 


4 00 


1 25 


6 00 


5 00 


5 75 


75 


5 75 


2 00 


1 75 


3 26 



ST. LOUIS HACK AND CAB RATES. 

One mile, each person $ .25 

Second mile, one or two persons 25 

Each additional quarter mile, one or two persons 15 

One stop for not more than five minutes No charge 

Second stop, for each ten minutes or fraction 10 

Packages too large to be carried inside, each 10 

For services within three miles of Court House, per 

hour, one or two persons 75 

Each additional quarter hour 20 

For services outside three-mile limit, first hour 1.00 

Each additional quarter hour - 25 

For services while waiting, per hour 75 

TWO-HORSE VEHICLE. 

One mile, each person 50 

Each additional mile, one or two persons 50 

Rate for one hour, one or two persons 1.50 

Each additional hour 1.00 

Between midnight and 6 o'clock a. m , double above 
rates. 

The ordinance requires that rates must be kept posted 
in the vehicle. Passengers must notify the driver when 
starting if they desire to use the vehicle by the hour; other- 
wise the driver may assume that he is hired by the mile. 

Strangers giving checks for baggage to driver should 
note number of his badge. Before entering vehicle, care- 
fully note the number of conveyance or the figure on badge 
worn by driver. In case of trouble of any kind with hack- 
men, make prompt complaint to Police Station. 



RAILROAD TICKET AND GENERAL OFFICES. 

B. & 0. S. W., Ticket Office, 524 Olive St., General Office, 

524 Olive St. 
Burlington, Ticket Office, S. W. Cor. Broadway and Olive 

St., General Office, Globe-Democrat Bldg. 

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Chicago & Alton, Ticket Office, N. E. Cor. 6th and Olive, 

Carleton Bldg., General Office, N. E. Cor. 6th and Olive, 

Carleton Bldg. 
Chicago, Peoria & St. L., Ticket Office, 206 N. 4th St., Gen- 
eral Office, 206 N. 4th St. 
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Ticket Office, N. W. Cor. 

9th and Olive, General Office, N. W. Cor. 9th and Olive. 
C, C, C. & St. L , Ticket Office, S. W. Cor. Broadway and 

Chestnut, Gen. Office, S.W. Cor. Broadway and Chestnnt. 
Cotton Belt, Ticket Office, 909 Olive St., General Office, 

Equitable Bldg. 
Illinois Central, Ticket Office, 308 N. Broadway, General 

Office, Missouri Trust Bldg. 
L. & N., Ticket Office, 208 N. Broadway, General Office, 

208 N. Broadway. 
L., H. & St. L , Ticket Office, 208 N. Broadway, General 

Office, 208 N. Broadway. 
M., K. & T., Ticket Office, 518 Olive St., General Office, 

Wainwright Bldg. 
Missouri Pacific, Ticket Office, S. E. Cor. 6th and Olive, 

General Office Missouri Pacific Bldg. 
Mobile & Ohio, Ticket Office, 518 Olive St., General Office, 

Fullerton Bldg. 
St. L. & Hannibal, Ticket Office, N. W. Cor. 8th and Olive, 

General Office, Houser Bldg., 
St. L. & San Francisco, Ticket Office and General Office, 

S. W. Cor. 9th and Olive, 'Frisco Bldg. 
St. L., I. M. & S., Ticket Office, S. W. Cor. 6th, and Olive, 

General Office, Missouri Pacific Bldg. 
Southern Raihvay, Ticket Office, 719 Olive St., General 

Office, Chemical Bldg. 
Toledo, St. L. & W., Ticket Office, 104 N. 4th St., General 

Office, 104 N. 4th St. 
Vandalia Line, Ticket Office, S. E. Cor. 7th and Olive St., 

General Office, Century Bldg. 
Wabash Railroad, Ticket Office N. E. Cor. 8th and Olive St., 

General Office, Lincoln Trust Bldg. 

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FOREIGN RAILROAD OFFICES. 

Blackwell, Enid & Southwestern R. R., Carleton Bldg. 

Canadian Pacific, 315 Chestnut. 

Central of Georgia Ry., Houser Bldg. 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., Houser Bldg. 

Chicago & Northwestern Ry., 505 Olive St. 

Colorado & Southern Ry., Century Bldg. 

Denver & Rio Grande R. R., 102 N. Fourth St. 

Grand Trunk System, Laclede Bldg. 

Great Northern Ry., Carleton Bldg. 

Kansas City, Southern Ry,, Houser Bldg. 

Mexican Central Ry., Houser Bldg. 

Mexican National R. R. , Houser Bldg. 

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry., Merchants' 

Exchange. 
Northern Pacific Ry., Commercial Bldg. 
Plant System, Houser Bldg. 
Seaboard Air Line Ry., Merchants' Exchange. 
Tennessee Central Ry., Chemical Bldg. 
Union Pacific R. R., 903 Olive St. 
Pennsylvania Line, S. E. Cor. Seventh and Olive Sts. 
Santa Fe Route, 107 North Fourth St. 
Southern Pacific, Century Bldg. 



EXPRESS COMPANIES. 

Adams, City Office, 407 N. 4th St., Depot Office, 18th and 

Clark Ave. 
American, City Office, 417 N. 4th St., Depot Office, 18th and 

Clark Ave. 
National, City Office, 708 Washington Ave., Depot Office, 

18th and Clark Ave. 
Pacific, City Office, 412 N. 4th St., Depot Office, 18th and 

Clark Ave. 
United States, City Office, 421 N. 4th St., Depot Office, 18th 

and Clark Ave. 

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We are Going fo Stop at the 

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOTEL, 

• WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS 

"DECAUSE it is a respectable hotel for respectable people, and all our 
■^ friends will be there. It is within 100 feet of one of the gates to the 
Fair Grounds, and on street car lines that run direct from Union Station 
to the hotel. Built for perfect safety and comfort. Capacity 3,000 
daily. Backed by men of the highest standing. Endorsed by Worlds 
Fair officials and St. Louis clergy. Now is the time to arrange for the 
reduced rate. 

Write at once for illustrated booklet giving full particulars 

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOTEL AND AUDITORIUM CO., 
ST. LOUIS. MO. 



The World's FsLirest 

/^£^^\ — USE— 

/ ^^ \ Mme.Eoline Stanley's 



high-grade: 



Toilet Preparations 



GUARANTEED 

To Prevent and Remove Freckles, Pimples, Blackheads, Moth Patches, 
Wrinkles, Tan, Sunburn and other Facial Blemishes. Makes the skin 
beautiful; keeps it in a healthy condition, like a baby's. Mail orders filled. 
Write for particulars. Agents wanted, 

MME. EOLINE STANLEY 

Demonstration at Grand Leader. 



3022 Clark Ave.. ST. LOUIS 



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Wells, Fargo, City Office, 709 Olive St., Depot Office, 18th 

and Clark Ave. 
Southern, City Office, 407 N. 4th St., Depot Office, 18th and 

Clark Ave. 
Merchants' Express, 614-20 S. 6th. 
West End Express Co., 4101 Olive. 
Westminster Express, 4068 Olive. 



Century Building, 
Ninth and Olive Sts. 



OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. 

American Line 

Atlantic Transport Line 

Dominion Line 

Holland-American Line 

Leyland Line 

Red Star Line 

White Star Line 

Royal Dutch Westlndies Line- 
Hamburg- American, Fourth National Bank, Fourth and 

Olive Sts. 
Cunard, Wabash Railroad Office, Eighth and Olive Sts. 



STEAMBOAT LINES. 



Upper Mississippi— Eagle Packet Company, Alton and Graf- 
ton Packets, Wharf foot of Vine St. 

World's Fair Navigation Co., foot of Olive St. 

Diamond Joe Line, Office and Wharf foot of Washington Ave. 

Chester Line, foot of Locust St. 

Columbia Excursion Company, foot of Chestnut St. 

Columbia Packet Line, foot of Washington Ave. 

Eagle Packet Company (St. Louis to Grand Tower), foot of 
Vine St. 

Calhoun Packet Company, foot of Pine St. 

Lee Line (U. S. Mail), foot of Olive St. 

St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Chester and Grand Tower Packet 
Company, foot of Vine St. 

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St. Louis and Mississippi Valley Transportation Company, 

Foot of Walnut St. 
Missouri River — St. Louis and Hermann Packet Company, 

foot of Washington Ave. 
Illinois River — Eagle Packet Company, foot of Vine St. 
Tennessee River— St. Louis and Tennessee River Packet 

Company, foot of Pine St. 
Madison County Ferry Co., Office Laclede Building, Wharf 

foot of Market. 

One Bi-ook from "World-s Fair Cars Olit-e Streht IJznzi 

I*HONE, KlNLOOH B1608 

THE CAMBRIDGE 

CHOICE FURT^ISHED ROOMS 

S. >IoCLA.VE & CO., Fropkietors 

3200 LOCXJST ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. 

The Original and Only "FRATERNAL" HOTEL "On the World's Fair Grounds" 

IS THE 

FRATERNAL HOME HOTEL (incorporated) 

Under the control of 
the Exposition Man- 
agement as to safe 
methods of construc- 
tion and uniform 
fixed rates. 

An ideal summer resort 

250 feet above the 
city level. All outside 
rooms. A special low 
rate of $1.00 per day to 

all certificate hold- 
ers. All Certificates 
of Credit are trans- 
ferable; amount paid 
applies on hotel bill. 

FRATERNAL HOME HOTEL, between Clayton Road and Oakland Boulevard, two 
blocks west of Skinker Road (University Boulevard); two blocks from Chouteau 
Ave. street car line terminus, on direct line from Union Station. 
Send $1.00 and reserve your room in advance (European plan). New building, new 
furniture, comfortable beds. Free Information Bureau. Free telephones for 
guests. First-class restaurant, cafe, etc., in connection. Send for descriptive 
circular. Dept. W. Y., FRATERNAL HOME HOTEL CO. 

Down-town Office, 720 Chestnut St. ST. LOUIS, MO. 

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STREETS, AVENUES AND 
STREET CAR LINES 



As already noted there are one hundred numbers 
on each street to each block, and the house num- 
bers indicate the number of blocks from the river 
west, from Market street south, or from Market 
street north. Thus 1500 Market will indicate 15th 
and Market streets. 

A St.— 3900 W„ runs N. to S. 
5200 South— Take Oak Hill Br. Mo. Pac. trains for Bates 
St. Sta. or Market line E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Academy ffv.— 5100 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 1000— 18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Delmar. 
1000 to 1400-18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Page. 
700 to 1200 18th St. line N. to Wash St. W. on Suburban. 
1300 to 1500— 18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Easton. 
Accomac St.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 
2600 to 29U0— 18th St. line S. to Clark Av. Transfer to 

Bellefontaine. 
3000 to hue S. on 8th St. 

4600— Market St. line to Tower Grove Sta. Transfer to 
Kings highway. 
Adams St.— 400 S., runs E. to W. 
2100 to 2900— Market St. line W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
3000 to 3400— Market St. line W. 
Adelaide Av.— 5400 N., runs E. to W. 

100 to 1900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
2000 to 2300— Park or Compton Heights line, N. on 18th to 
N. on Bellefontaine. 
Adela Av.— 8600 S., runs E. to W. 
500 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S, 
to Catalan St. line. 

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Adeline St. -6100 W., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban line S. 
Or Frisco Suburban trains to Clifton Heights. 
Agnes St.— 3400 N., runs E. to W. 
1900 to 2100— Park Av. or Compton Hts. N. on 18th St. to 
6th St. Transfer to Lee. 
Ailanthus St.— 6000 W., runs N. to S. 
900 to 1000— 18th St. line N. to Wash Street. W. on Sub- 
urban. 
1100 to 1200— 18th St. line N. to Washington. Transfer to 
Page. 
Alabama Av.— 700 W., runs N. and S. 
4700 to 8500— I8th St. line to Clark. Transfer S. on Belle- 
fontaine line. 
Alaska Av.— 900 W., runr. N. and S. 
7500 to 8200— 18th St. line S. to Clark. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Alberta St.-3900 S., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2300— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
3400 to 3600— Market St. line W. to Grand. Transfer S. 
Albion PI.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

2300 to 2600— Park or Compton Hts. line S. on 18th St. 
Alcott Av.— 7700 N., runs E. to W. 
2500 to 2600— 18th St. line N. to Wash St., Suburban 
(O'Fallon Park line) W. 
Alexander St.— 4000 W., runs N. to S. 
3800 to 4000 South— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 
to Cherokee. 
Alfred A v.— (Private), 4500 W., runs N. to S. 

2600 to 2700— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Park. 
Alfred Av.- (Public.) 
3100 to 3300— Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove. 
Algernon St.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 
5300 to 5600— 18th St. line N. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
to Florissant Av. 
Alice Av.— 5300 N., runs E. to W. 

2000 to 2300— Same cars as to Algernon St. 
Allen Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

700 to 1100— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
1100 to 1700— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. to 

1700 to 2800— 18th St. line S. to 14th St. Transfer S. to 

Bellefontaine. 
2900 to 3200— Compton Hts. line S. on 18th St. 

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Allen Market Lane.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 
1200 to 1300-Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. to 
CherokeG 
Alsace Av.— 3600 N., runs E. to W. 
4700 to 4900— 18th St. line N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. to 
'Spring Av. line. 
Amanda St.-1900 S., runs E. to W. 
6100 to 6200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban line S. 
Or Frisco Suburban train to Clifton Heights. 
Anderson Av.— 4300 N., runs E. to W. 
4300 to 4900— Laclede line W. on Market. Transfer N. on 
Taylor line. 
Angelica St.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1000— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 2600— Market St. line E. to 14th St. Transfer on 
Belief ontaine. 
Angelrodt St.— 3400 N. , runs E. to W. 
1 to 2100— Same car as Angelica St. 
Ann A v.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 

700 to 900— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
900 to 1300— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
1300 to 2200— Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer S. to 

Tower Grove line. 
2200 to 2800— Market St. line W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Antelope St.— 7800 N., runs E. to W. 

500 to 600— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Arcade Av. 5500 W., runs N. and S. 

900 to 1000— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
Arch St.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

6600 to 7000— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Arco Av.— 1100 S., runs E. to W. 

4200 to 4600— Market St. W. to Chouteau Av. Transfer W. 
Arkansas Av.— 3500 W., runs N. to S. 

2300 to 4000— Market St. W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Arlington Av.— 5400 W., runs N. to S. 

13U0 to 2000— 18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Easton Av. 
2500 to 3400— 18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Cass Av. 
4100 to 4200 -18th St. line N. Suburban line W. on Wash 
St. Union Av. Division. 
Armand St.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

2600 to 2800— Market St. W. Transfer on Jefferson Av. S= 
Armstrong Av.— 2200 W., runs N. to S. 

100 to 1400— Park or Compton Hts. S. on 18th St. 

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Arsenal St.— 3100 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S 
700 to 2600— Market E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on Cass Av. 
2600 to 3000— Market St. line W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
3000 to 7000-Market St. line E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove. 
Arthur Av,— 3400 S., runs E. to W. 
5500 to 6000— Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove. 
6900 to 7100— Frisco Railway to Gratiot or Lindenwood 
Sta. 
Ashland A v.— 3500 N., runs E. to W. 
3800 to 3900-18th St. line N. to Biddle. Transfer W. on 
Spring Av. line. 
Ashland Place.-4500 W., runs N. toS. 

400 to 4100— Same as Ashland Av. 
Sshley St.-1300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300 - Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Atchison Place,— 1400 W., runs N. to S. 

1000 to 1100— 18th St. line N. to Carr St. Transfer E. 
Athlone Av.— 5800 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— 18th St. line to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 4200-Market St, lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N 
on Bellefontaine. 
Atlantic St.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 

2300 to 3700— Market St. line W. 
Aubert Av.— 4900 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 1100— 18th St. N. to Washington. Transfer to 

Delmar. 
1100 to 1600— 18th St. N. to Washington. Transfer to Page. 
700 to 1600— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban 
line W. 
Aubert Place Terrace.— 700 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban line W. 
Audubon Av.— 400 S., runs E. to W. 
4500 to 4600— Laclede Av. line W. Transfer S. on Euclid 
Av. 
Aurora Av.— 7400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 600 Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Austin St.-700 S., runs E. to W. 

1400 to 1900— Park or Compton S. on 18th St. 
B St.— 4000 W., runs N. to S. 

5200 to 5300— Same cars as for A St. 
Bacon St.— 3600 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 3700— Market St. line W. to Grand Av. Trans^ 
ferN. 

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Baden Sv.— 8300 N., runs E. to W. 

200 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Bailey av.-4000 N., runs E. to W. 

3000 to 3600 -Market St. line W, to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Baldwin St.— 2900 W., runs N. to S. 

2500 to 2800— 18th St. line to Cass Av. Transfer "W. 
Baison av.— 2400 S., runs E. to W. . 

6800 to 6900 -Mo. Pac. Ry. to Benton Sta., or Laclede line 
W. to Sarah St. and Suburban line S. 
Bamberger Av.— 3800 W., runs N. to S. 

3700 to 4000— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

i M f^ VO K f-^ f^ 

Bancroft Sv.— 4000 S., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 5800— Market St. W. to Tower Grove Sta. Transfer 

S. on Kingfshig-hway. 
7000 to 7200 Frisco Ry. to Lindenwood Sta. 
Barracics St.— 200 W., runs N. to S. 

3400 to 3900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Barrett St.— 3900 N., runs E. to W. 

3200 to 3600— Market St. line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Barron Av.— 5300 W., runs N. to S. 

1200 to 1400— Laclede line W. to Sarah. Suburban line S. 
Barry St.-1500 S. runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Battle av.— 4100 W., runs N. to S. 
800 to 1000— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban 
lines. 
Bartmer Av.— 1300 N., runs E. to W. 
5500 to 6200— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer to 
Page. 
Barton St.-2400 S. , runs E. to W. 

1 to 1000— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
1000 to 1400— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Bates St.— 5600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 3600— 18th St. S. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 

taine line. 
3600 to 4200— Oak Hill Br. of Mo. Pac. Ry. to Bates St. 

Station. 
4200 to 4600— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. to 
Cherokee. 
Bay St.— 600 W., runs N. to S. 
3900 to 4000— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 

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Bayard Av.— 4800 W., runs N. to S. 
700 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

to Delmar. 
700 to 1500— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

to Page. 
700 to 1500— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban line W. 
Beach Sv.— 5900 W., runs N. to S. 

900 to 1000— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban line W. 
Beaumont St.— 2700 W., runs N. to S. 
100 to 300 N.— Market St. lines W. 
100 to 300 S.— Market St. lines W. 

300 to 800 N.— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
Beauty alley.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2400— Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer S. to 
Tower Grove. 
Beck Sve.— 3700 S., runs E. to W. 
4100 to 4400— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. to 
Cherokee, or Mo. Pac. Ry. to Chippewa St. 
Bell Sv.— 900 N., runs E. to W. 
3000 to 4700— 18th St. N. to Washington. Transfer W. on 
Delmar, or 18th St. line N. Wash St. Suburban line W. 
Bellefontaine Road.— 4400 N. runs E. to W. 

800 to 900— Market St. E. to Broadway, Transfer N. 
Belle Glade Ave.-4100 W., runs N. to S. 
1700 to 2500— 18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Easton or 
18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban line, O'Fallon 
Park Division W. 
Belleview St.— 900 W., runs N. to S. 

5200 to 5400— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Belmont St.— 300 S. runs E. to W. 

1400 to 1600— 18th St. line S. 
Belt Av.— 5500 W., runs N. to S. 

400 to 900— 18th St. N. Transfer W. on Delmar Av. 
900 to 1500— 18th St. N. Transfer W. on Page. 
1500 to 2500— 18th St. N. Transfer W. on Easton Av. 
Benedict Av.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

4800 to 5400— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Ben|amln St.— 3800 N., runs E. to W. 
2100 to 2300 -Park Av. line N. Transfer N. on Lee Av. 
line. 
Bent. Av.— 4200 W., runs N. to S. 
3100 to 3700— Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove. 
Benton Place.— 2200 W., runs N. to S. 
Park Av. or Compton Hts. line. S. on 18th St. 

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Benton Terrace.— 6900 W., runs N. to S. 
Mo. Pac. Sub. train to Benton Sta., or Laclede car W„ to 
Sarah St. Suburban line S. 
Benfon St.— 2500 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 1900— Park or Compton Heights N. Transfer N. 
6th St. Lee line. 
1900 to 2300— 18th St. line N. 

2300 to 3000— Market or Laclede line W. to Jefferson Av. 
Transfer N. 
Berlin Av.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 

4400 to 5000-18th St. line N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
Bernard St.— 550 S., runs E. to W. 

2800 to 3800— Market St. line W. 
Bernays Av.— 7600 N., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2600— Market St. line E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on 
Bellefontaine or 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban 
Park car W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Bertha A v.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
6100 to 6300— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
car W. 
Berthold Av.— 1100 S., runs E. to W. 
5100 to 6500— Market St. line W. Transfer W. on Chou- 
teau line. p 
Bessie Av.— 4200 N., runs E. to W. 
4400 to 4500— Park Av. line N. on 18th St. Transfer 6th 
St. N. on Lee. 
Biddle St.— 1200 N., riins E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
800 to 1600-Park Av. line N. on 18th St. Transfer 6th St. 

N. on Lee line. 
1600 to 2600— 18th St. line N. to Biddle. Transfer W. on 
Spring line. 
Billon Av.— 6100 W., runs N. to S. 
1100 to 1300— Market St. line W. Transfer W. on Chou- 
teau line. 
1400 to 1700— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban 
line S. 
Bingham Av.— 4300 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4300-Market St. line W. Transfer S. on Grand 

Av. 
3900 to 4300— Market St. line E. to 9th St, Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 



Bircher St.— 6300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 

2200 to 4900-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N 
on Bellefontaine line. 

4900 to 6100-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park car 
W . to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Birge Place.— 3000 N., runs E. to W. 

4900 to 5000^18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W 
Bischoff Av.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 

49U0 to 5500-Market St. W. to Tower Grove Sta. Trans- 
rer to Kingshighway. 
Bismarck St.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

2200 to 2900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
^f que St.— Near new water works, runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 
Bissell St.— 4500 N., runs E. to W. 

H22 *^ 1500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 

1500 to 2200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N 
on Bellefontaine. 
Bittner St.— 8100 N., runs E. to W. 

500 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 
Blackstone Av.— 5700 W., runs N. to S. 

1200 to 1500— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W 
on Page. 
Blaine Ave.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4000— Park Av. line S. on 18th St. 

4000 to 4300-Market St. line W. 
Blair Av.— 1500 W., runs N. to S. 

q^nn l"" ^TrZ^'\ ^^o ^v Transfer 6th St. N. on Lee Av. 
3/00 to 4600-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N 

on Bellefontaine. 
4600 to 5300-Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 
Blase Av.— 7900 N. runs E. to W. 

400 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 
Bleeck Ave.— 2500 S., runs E. to W. 
6800 to 6900-Mo. Pac. Sub. train to Benton or Laclede 
line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Blendon Place.— 7100 W., runs N. to S. 
2000 to 2200-Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Subur- 
ban S. 

Blow St.— 7100 S., runs E. to W. 
.ni *^ 300— Market St. Lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 4000-18th St. S. to 14th. Transfer sf on Bellefon: 
tame 

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Boardman St.— 5000 W., runs N. to S. 
1700 to 2100— Market St. line to Tower Grove Sta. Trans- 
fer S. on Kingshighway, or Mo. Pac. Ry. to Kings- 
highway Sta. 
BotanicaS Av.— (Public.) 2300 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4100— Park or Compton Heights line, S. 18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market St. line W. 
Botanical Av. — (Private.) runs E. to W. 
4500 to 5000— Market St. line to Tower Grove Sta. Trans- 
fer S. on Kingshighway. 
Bowen St.— 6200 S., runs E. to W. 
100 E. to 300 W.— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
400 to 800— Market St. line E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bell.efontaine. 
Bowman Av.— 6200 W., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th. Transfer on Tower Grove. 
Boyce Av.— 400 S., runs E. to W. 

4100 to 4200— Laclede line W. 
Boyle Av. North— 4300 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 400— Laclede Av. line W. 
400 to 500-18th St. N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
Boyle Av. South.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 700— Laclede Av. line W. 
700 to ! 000— Market St. line W. Transfer W. on Chouteau. 
1100 to 1500-Market St. line W. 
Bradley A v.— 3200 S., runs E. to W. 

6700 to 7000— Frisco Ry. to Gratiot Sta. 
Branch St.— 3100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1I<0— Market St. lines E . to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1200 to 1400 -Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine. 
1500 to 2200-Park Av. N. Transfer 6th St. N. on Lee. 
Branconler Place.— 1900 N., runs E. to W. 
4800 to 4900-18th St. N. Transfer W. to Baston for 
Marcus. 
Brannon Av.— 5300 W., runs N. to S. 
2700 to 3200— Market St. Unas E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove. 
4300 to 4800— Market St. lines W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on Kingshighway. 
Srantner Place.— 1500 N., runs E. to W, 
3100 to 3300— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton. 

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Bremen Av.— 3900 N., runs E. to W. 
1 E. to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

to Bellefontaine. 
2100 to 2500— Park Av. line N. Transfer N. to Lee. 
Broadway, North— 500 W., runs S to N. 

1 to 9000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Broadway, South.— 500 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 8800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Brockschmitt Place.— 1500 S. 

6400 to 6500— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah. Suburban S. 
Brooklyn St.— 1800 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. Hues E . to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 1200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
Brown ffv.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 

5000 to 5300-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park W. 
Bruno St.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 
7000 to 7300— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban 
line S. 
Buchanan St.— 3300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
Bulwer Av.— 200 W., runs N. to S. 

4800 to 7500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Burd A v.— 5500 W., runs N to S. 
1400 to 2500— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton. 
2600 to 2900— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Cass. 
Busch Place.— 1100 W., runs N. to S. 
2900 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 
on Cass. 
Buschman St.— Near Merchants' Bridge, 4200 N. 
Byron Place.— 7300 W. 

3200 to 3300-Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Cabanne Av.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

5000 to 5900- 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park W. 
Cadet Av.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 
4800 to 4900-Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer S., 
or Laclede line W. to Sarah, Suburban line S. 
Cahokia St.— 3800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Caldwell St.— 5700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 500— 18th St. lines S. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine. 



California A v.— 2800 W., runs N. to S. 
1100 to 1300-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine. 
1400 to 1600— Park or Compton Hts. line S. on 18th St. 
1600 to 1800— Park or Compton Hts. line S. on 18th St. to 

Park Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. 
1800 to 4400— Market. St. E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine. 
Calhoun St.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 
1200 to 1400— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee 
Call alley— 2800 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton. 
Calvary Sv.— 7500 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 700— Market St. lines E . to Broadway, Transfer N. 
2200 to 4200— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division. W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Calvin Av.— 4400 N., runs E. to W. 
4800 to 4900— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer N. 
on Spring Av. 
Camelia Av.— 4400W., runs N. to S. 
4100 to 4200— Park or Compton Hts. line N. on 18th St, 
Transfer on 6th St. to Lee. 
Campbell Av.- 6500 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 800 -Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Canterbury Av.— 3200 S., runs E. to W. 
7100 to 7400— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburb- 
an S. 
Cardinal Av., North.-3100 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 200— Laclede line W. 
700 to 800— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

on Delmar or Page lines. 
800 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
1000 to 1400— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton Av. line. 
Cardinal Av., South.— 3100 W., runs N. to S. 
100 to 200 -Laclede Av. line W. 
300 to 700— Markei St. W. 
800 to 1300-Market St. lines W.'to 21st St. Transfer S. 

on Chouteau line. 
1400 to 1500— Park Av. line S. on 18th St. 
Carlyle St,-1600 S., runs E. to W. 

5400 to 5600— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Caroline St.— 1400 S., runs E. to W. 

2700 to 3600— Park Av. line S. on 18th St. 
Carpenter Place.— 3700 W., runs N. to S. 
18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 

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Carr St.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
600 to 1900— 18th St. N. Transfer E. on Carr St. to 

Spring. 
1900 to 2t)00— 18th St. N. Transfer W. on Biddle St. to 
Spring. 
Carr Lane Sv.- 3500 W., runs N. to S. 
1100 to 1500— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Carrie Av.-6200 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 900 -Market St. lines E . to Broadway. Transfer N . 
2200 to 2400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine. 
Carroll St.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
800 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 

on Cass Av. line. 
1100 to 1300— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

1400 to 1800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Carter A v.— 4300 N., runs E. to W. 
3000 to 4800— Park or Compton Heights line N. Transfer 
to Lee Av. line N. on 6th St. 
Cass Av.- 150O N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
800 to 2900— Market St. line E. to 7th St. Transfer N. to 

Cass Av. line. 
3000 to 3100— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring. 
3200 to 3700— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton Av. line. 
Castleman Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4000— Park Av. line S. on 18th St. 
4000 to 4300— Market St. line W. 
Catalan St.— 8600 S. runs E. to W. 
1 E. to 600 W.— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
Catalpa St.— 6000 W., runs N. to S. 
900 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division W. 
Cates Av.— 900 N., runs E. to W. 
5600 to 6000— 18th St. N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 
Olive. Car marked "Through" car. 
Cave St.— 3300 S., runs E. to W. 

700 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S, 
Cedar St.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 



100 to 400— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer S. 

mtre St.— 1300 W., runs N. to S. 

L to 300 S.— Market St. lines E. 

jntury Place.— 5500 W., 1200 N., runs E. and W. 

3500— 18th St. or Park Av. car N. to Washington Av. 

Transfer W. on Page line. 
jrre St.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 

400 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
ladwick St. -8800 S., runs E. to W. 

iOO to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
lamberlain Av,— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 
5500 to 5700— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

on Page Av. line. 
lambers St.— 2000 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
800 to 900— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. on 

Cherokee line. 
LOOO to 1300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine. 
L400 to 1600— Park or Compton Heights car N. Transfer 

N. to Lee Av. line on 6th St. 
lanning Sv., North.— 3400 W. runs S. to N. 

1 to 200— Laclede line W. 
300 10 500— 18th St. N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
500 to 700— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

to Page or Delmar line. 

800 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
1000 to 1200— 18th St. N. Transfer W. to Easton Av. Une. 
lanning Av., South.— 3400 W. runs N. to S. 
1 to 300— Market St. lines W. 
lariton St.— 4300 S., runs E. to W. 

^600 to 2722— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
2800 to 3200— Market St. E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 

Bellefontaine. 
larless St.— 2400 S., runs E. to W. 
2300 to 240O— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. 

Transfer S. 
lerokee St.— 3400 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
1900 to 2600 - Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee line. 
lestnut St.— 100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1800- Market St. lines E. 
1900 to 2300— Market St. lines W. 
lildress Av.— 6500 W., runs N. to S. 
1300 to 1500— Laclede Av. line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 



Chippewa St.— 3800 S., runs E. to W. 
1 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 

on 7th St. line. 
3800 to 5000-Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Chouteau Av.— 1000 S.. runs E. and W. 

1 to 1600— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer S. 
1700 to 2000— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
2000 to 5000— Market St. line W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau Av. line. 
Christian Av.— 7900 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Church Road.— 8400 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Cintra Av.— 4600 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer N. on Spring Av. 
line. 
Clara Av.— 5600 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 800— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer on 
Olive "Through" car. 
900 to 1100-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park W. 
1200 to 1400— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page Av. line. 
1500 to 2700-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 

Easton Av. line. 
2800 to 3000— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Clara Place.— 4900 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. Spring Av. line. 
Clarence Av.— 6000 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 2300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine. 
2400 to 4200— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee Av. line. 
Clarenden Av.-5200 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 800-18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

Olive ''Through" car. 
900 to 1133-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 

Div. W. 
1200 to 1300— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
Clark Av.— 300 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
800 to 1800— 18th St. line S. 
2000 to 3200— Market St. W. 



Clarkson Place.— 3800 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban line W. 
Clay Sv.— 4100 W., runs S. to N. 
3500 to 4300— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban, O'Fallon 
Park Div. W. 
Clayton Sv.- 500 S., runs E. to W. 
4000 to 6000— Market St. line W. to 21st St. Transfer W. 

to Chouteau Av. 
6000 to 7000— Laclede line W. on Market St. to Sarah St. 
Suburban line S. 
Cleary Sv.— 2200 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Clemens Av.— 700 N., runs E. to W. 
5600 to 5900— 18th St. line N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 
Olive "Through" car. 
Cloon Av.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway, Transfer S. 
Cleveland Av.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4100— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
4200— Market St. W. 
Clifton Av.— 6200 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove, 
Clifton Place.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton Av. 
line. 
Clinton Place.— 2100 N,, runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 
Clinton St.— 2200 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 1200-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1300 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
Transfer at 6th St. to Lee Av. line N. 
Coalter A v.— (Private.) 5800 W., 1400 N. 
18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton Av. 
line. 
CockrIII St.— 6200 W., runs S. to N. 
1200 to 1400— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line, or 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Su- 
burban Park W. 

Coleman St 3200 W., runs S. to N. 

2400 to 2600— 18th St. line N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. 
on Spring Av. line. 

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College Av.— 3900 W., runs S. to N. 

100 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2100 to 4200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine line. 
4200— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. to 6th 
St. Transfer N. on Lee Av. line. 
Collins St.-200 W., runs S. to N. 

1100 to 1600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Colorado Av.— 900 W., runs W. and E. 
6800 to 6900— Market St. lines to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Columbia Av.— 615 S., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 6300— Mo. Pac. or Frisco suburban trains, or Mar- 
ket St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove 
line. 
Columbia Bottom Road.— 8900 N. runs N. to S. 
8900 to City Limits— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. 
Transfer N. 
Commercial St., North. — 51 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 3400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Commercial St., South.— 52 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to termini. 
Commonwealth Av.-3300 S., 7300 W. 
Mo. Pac. or Frisco suburban trains, Maple wood or La- 
clede Av. W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Compton Av., North.— 3200 W., runs S. to N. 
Ito 200-Laclede line W. 
300 to 400-18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
500 to 800— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Delmar or Page line. 
900 to 1100-18th St. NT. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
1200— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton. 
Compton Av., South.— 3200 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 200-Laclede line W. 
300 to 800-Market St. W. 
1000 to 1300— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 

on Chouteau Av. 
1400 to 2800— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
2900 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3200 to 3600— Market St. line E. to 9th St.^ Transfer S. on 

3700 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer 

S, on 7th St. line. 
4100 to 6200— Market St. line E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 

Belief ontaine line. 



Conde SI.— 1900 W., runs S. to N. 

52U0 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Conduit Av. — Northern city limits. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 
Congress St.— 2700 S., runs E. to W. 

1900 to 2100— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Connecticut !St.— 3100 S., runs E. to W. 
340 J to 4500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S 
on Tower Grove line. 
Convent St.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400-Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Cooii Av.— r2u0 N., runs E. to W. 
3700 to 4700— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
Cooper St. 5200 W., runs N. to S. 
170U to 2400— Market W. Transfer W. to Kingshighway 
line at Tower Grove Station. 
Copelin Av.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 

Compton Heights Line S. on 18th St. 
Cora Av.— 4600 W., runs N. to S. 
1600 to 2500— 18th St. N. to Franklin- Av. Transfer W. oil 

Easton line. 
2600 to 3500-18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3500 to 4000— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Cornelia St.— 4400 N., runs E. to W. 

100 to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Cote BriHiante Av.— 1800 N., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 6000— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Cottage Av.— 2600 N., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4900— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Tra4sfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Courtois St.— 7800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 3700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine. 
Cowan St.— 505] N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Cozens A v.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
3500 to 4500— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Crescent A v.— 6100 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. line W. to Chouteau Av. Transfer W. 



Criffendon St.— 3000 S., runs E. to W. 

900 to 2300— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 

on Cass line. 
2600 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
2800 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belle fontaine. 
Cushing St.— 2400 S., runs E. to W. 
2000 to 2300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Cutter Sv.- 6900 W., runs N. to S. 

Laclede Av. W. to Sarah. Suburban S. 
Daggett Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 5300— Market W. to Tower Grove Station. Trans- 
fer W. on Kingshighway line. 
5400 to 6500— Laclede Av. W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Dakota St.— 4500 S., runs E. to W. 
2700 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
3200-Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Belle- 
f ontaine. 
Dale Sv.- 1400 S., runs E. to W. 

6600 to 7000— Laclede Av. W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Dalton Sv.- 5800 W., runs N. to S. 
2800 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Darby St.— 6000 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. to terminus. 
Davis St.-8200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Davison Av.— 7800 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Davies Place.— 6900 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Dayton St.— 1200 N., runs E. to W. 
2600 to 3000— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
De Baliviere Av.— 5700 W., runs S. to N. 
200 to 600— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer 
W. on "Through" Olive line. 
Deer St.— 4550 W., runs S. to N. 
1400 to 1600— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 

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)e Giverville Av.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 
5300 to 5700— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

to Olive St. World's Fair car. 
5800 to 7000— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Delmar line. Transfer W. at Forsyth Junc- 
tion. 
)e Jong St.— 2000 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Transfer N. 
>e Kalb St.— 100 W., runs N. to S. 

1700 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
lelaware Av. — West of City Limits, runs E. to W. 
18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Through" 
Olive car. Transfer W. on Creve Coeur line. 
>elmar Boul.— 700 N., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 5900— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

on "Through" car. 
6000 to 6300— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on Olive "Through" car. Transfer to Creve Coeur line. 
lelor St.— 4800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St, lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 3700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
3700 to 4000— Market St. line E. to 12th. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
>ennis St.— 3300 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines W. to 21st. Transfer to Chouteau Av. 
)e Soto Av.— 5100 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 4200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
lestrehan St.-3500 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
1000 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1600 to 2200— Park or Compton Heights line E. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
>e Tonty St.— 1700 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 3800— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
3900 to 4100— Park line S. on 18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market St. line W. 
>evlin St.— 6000 W., runs N. to S. 

Laclede Av. W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
)evolsey St.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 

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Devonshire ffiv.— 4600 S., runs E. to W, 
4900 to 5700— Market St. W. Transfer W. on Kings- 
highway. 
5800 to beyond City Limits — Frisco suburban train to 
Shrewsbury. 
Dexter SI.— 100 S., runs E. to W. 

3000 to 3200— Market St. lines W. 
Dickson St.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
2800 to 3100-18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Dillon St.— 1500 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine. 
Division St.— 1200 N., runs E. to W. 
1700 to 2400— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Docit St.— 3200 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Doddridge St.— 8500 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Dodier St.— 2900 N., runs E. to W. 

1800 to 3700— 18th St. line N. 
Dolman St.— 1700 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1800— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 

Belief ontaine line. 
1900 to 2200— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 
on Cherokee line. 
Donovan Sv.- 1000 S., runs E. to W. 

4300— Market St. W. to Chouteau Ave. Transfer W. 
Dorcas St.— 2900 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Douglass.— 4400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Dover St.— 5800 S. runs E. to W. 
1 E. to 300 W.— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
300 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfers, on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Dowling Place.— 8245 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Drury Lane.— 8500 N., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

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Duchouqueffe St.— 2300 S. runs E. to W. 

200 to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S 
Duncan Av.— 400 S., runs E. to W. 

3900 to 4900— Laclede line W. 
Dunnica Av.— 3800 S. runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4000-Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on. 

Eads A v.— 1600 S. runs E. to W. 

2634 to 2700-Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
rer S. 

2800 to 3200— Compton Heights car. 

3300 to 3400— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S 
Eager Road.-1700 S., runs E. to W. xciut^ier o. 

Market St. W. Transfer on Kingshiffhwav 
E. Iowa AV.-4100 S. runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
E. Michigan Av.— 6400 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. to Belief ontaine 

Easton A v. -2800 W., runs E. to W. 
2800 to 6l00-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W on 
Easton Av. line. 
E. Railroad Av.— 7500 N., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
East Road.-5100 W., runs N. to S. 

1100 to 1200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S 
Ecoff Av.— 6800 W., runs N. to S. 

2000 to 2700— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S 
Edmund Av.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines W. to 21st. Transfer W. on Chouteau. 
Edwards St.— 5300 W., runs N. to S. 

.ni ^^ oo5^~E^^'^®* ^^- l^^^s E. to Broadway. Transfers. 
400 to 3800-Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellerontame line. 
3900 to 5000-Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S 
on Cherokee. 
Eightii St., Nortii.— 800 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 1700-Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N on 
Cherokee line. 
Eighth St., South. Runs N. to S. 

1 to 2100-Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S 
on Cass line. 
4500 to 8200-Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S 
on Belief ontaine line. 

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Eighteenth St., North.— 1800 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 2300-18th St. N. 
Eighteenth St., South.— 1800 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 700— Park or Compton Heights line S, on 18th St. 
900 to 1400— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
to Chouteau Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
1600 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
2100 to 3400— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee. 
3500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
4400 to 4500-Market St. line E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Eiler St.— 5400 S., runs E. to W. 
1 E. to 300 W.— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
400 to 3600 -Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Eitman ffv.— 6000 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Towei 
Grove. 
Eleventh St., North.— 1100 W., runs S. to N. 

100 to 500- Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. on 
Cherokee line. 
600 to 4200 -Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
4300 to 4800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Eleventh St., South.— 1100 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
1400 to 2600— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee. 
2700 to 2800— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 

on Cass. 
4400 to 6300— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Elizabeth Av.— 2300 S., runs E. toW. 
5200 to 5600— Oak Hill R. R. suburban trains to Reber 

Place, or Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
5700 to 6200— Frisco trains to Clifton Heights Station, or 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Ella Sv.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. lines N. to Wash St. Suburban W, 

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Ellendale Av.-7100 W., runs N. to S. 
2800 to 3000— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., 
or Mo. Pac. suburban train to Ellendale. 
Elliot AV.-2700 W., runs N. to S. 
900 to SlOO—Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
Elm St.— 200 S., runs E. to W. 
1 to 600— Market St. lines E. 
Elmbank Sv.- 4400 W., runs E. to W. 
18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Elwood St.— 5900 S., runs E. to W. 
1 E. to 300 W.— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
Emerson A v.— 7700 N., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belle- 
fontaine. 
Emilie St.— 300 S., runs E. to W. 
7200 — Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Ellendale, or Laclede 
line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Emily St.— 2100 W. runs S. to N. 
4700 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Emma Av.— 5800 N., runs E. to W. 
5800 to City Limits— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Trans- 
fer N. on Belief ontain line. 
Emmet St.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 
900 to 1300— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee line. 
Espenschied.— 8500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 E. to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Esplanade St.-3200 S., 7200 W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. to Maplewood. 
Esther Av. — In Clifton Heights. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower 
Grove. 
Etrel Av.— 1300 N., runs E. to W. 
5500 to 6200— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer 
W. on Page line. 
Etzel Terrace.— City Limits West. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. 
Euclid Av., North.— 4900 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 800— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. 
on Taylor Av. line. 
900 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division West. 

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1200 to 1400— ] 8th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 

Division W. on Page line. 
1500 to 1700— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 

Easton Line. 
2900-18fch St. line N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3800 to 4900— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring. 
5000 to 0900— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Euclid Av., South.— 4900 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 600— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer S. on 
Taylor line. 
Eugene av.-3700 W. . runs N. to S. 
7000 to 74C0— Oak Hill R, R. suburban train to Carondelet 
Park, or Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Eugenia St.-200 S., runs E. to W. 

200 to 2700— Market St. lines W. 
Evans Av.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
3500 to 4600— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton Av. line. 
Eveline &t. 6100 W., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. and Suburban S., or Frisco 
suburban trains to Clifton Heights. 
Evergreen Place.— G900 W., 2200 IS. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. and Suburban S., or Mo. 
Pac. suburban train to Benton. 
Ewing Av., North. -2900 W,, runs S. to Nl 
1 to 200— Market St. lines W. 
300 to 400— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
500 to 800— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. 
900 to 1000-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Ewing Av., South.— 2900 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 600— Market St. lines W. 
700 to 1200— Market St. lines W. to 21st. Transfer on 

Chouteau Av. 
1400— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
Fair Av.-4100 W., runs S. to N. 

300 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
2100 to 2200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
3600 to 4300— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban, 
O'Fallon Park Division, W. 

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Fairfax Sv.— 1035 N., runs E. to W. 
3900 to 4500— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. 
Fairmount Av.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 
5000 to 5300— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division W. 
Fairview Av.— 3440 S., runs E. to W. 

' 3600 to 3800— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Fall Av.— 3650 W., runs N. to S. 

2400 to 2500— 18th St. line N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Famous Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., or Frisco- 
suburban trains to Clifton Heights. 
Fannie Av.— S. Carondelet, 8900 S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Farlin Av.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor 
line. 
Farragut St.— 4239 N., runs E. to W. 
1400 to 2000-Matket St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 
on Belle fontaine line. 
Farrar St.— 3800 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
1100 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine line. 
2000 to 2500— Park or Compton Heights line N. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee Av. line. 
Fassen St.— 5500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 500— 18th St. lines S. to Clark Av. Transfer S. on_ 
Belief ontaine line. 
Fern St.-7200 W., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. or Mo. Pac. 
suburban trains to EUendale. 
Ferry St.— 4300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E . to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer M. 
on Belief ontaine line. 

Field Av.— 3800 W., runs N. to S. 
7100 to 7400— 18th St. lines S. to Clark Av. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 

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Fifteenth St., North.— 1500 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines K. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
300 to 500— 18th St. line. Transfer to Olive E. 
500 to 800— Transfer Park Av. or Compton Heights N. 
900 to 1200-18th St. N. to Carr St. Transfer E. on Spring 
Av. line. 
. 1300 to 2800— Park or Compton Heights line N. to 6th St. 

transfer N. on Lee line. 
Fifteenth St., South.— 1500 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
4500 tc 5200— Market St. line E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 

Fillmore St 6000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 1200— Market St. line E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Finkman St.— 6000 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. line E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee. 
Finney Sv.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. \ 

3600 to 4500— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. 
First St., North-100 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 4500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N 
First St., South.— 100 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 4100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Flad Av.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4100— Compton Heights or Park Av. car S. on 

18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market St. line W. 
Flora Av.— 2100 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4100— Compton Heights or Park Av. line S. on 18th. 
4200-Market St. line W. 
Florida St.— 1559 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Florissant Av.— 2127 W., runs N. to S. 
2200 to City Limits— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer 
N. on Bellefontaine line. 
Folsom Av.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4100— Park Av. line S. on 8th St. 
4200— Market St. line W. 
Fordly St.— 500 W., runs N. to S. 

7700 to 7800— Market St. lines E . to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Forest Av.— 6900 W., runs N. to S. 
1800 to 2200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 

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Forest Park Boul.— 200 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 5000— Laclede line W. 
Forest Park Terrace.— 200 N., 5000 W., runs E. to W. 
18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on World's Fair 
car. 
Forster Alley.— 551 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Fountain Av.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 
4800 to 5000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division W. 
Fourteenth St., North.— 1400 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belle fontaine line. 
300 to 500— 18th St. lines N. Transfer to Olive E. 
500 to 800— Park or Compton Heights lines on 18th N. 
900 to 1200— 18th St. N. to Garr St. Transfer E. on Spring 
line. 
1300 to 2900— Park or Compton Heights line N. to 6th St. 

Transfer N. on Lee line. 
3000 to 4200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
4300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Fourteenth St., South.— 1400 W. runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
1400 to 1800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
4400 to 5200— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Fourth St., North.— 400 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Fourth St., South.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer S. 
Fox Place.— 5600 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine line. 
Francis St.— 3500 W., runs N. to S. 
1300 to 1400— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Franklin Av.- 900 N.. runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— 18th St. N. to Morgan St. Transfer E. on 
Easton line. 
1800 to 2800— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 

Easton line. 
2900 to 3600— 18th St. line N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 



French Sv — 7000 S., runs E. to W. 

3500 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
French Market Court. — 550 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Frisco av.— 6950 W., runs N. to S. 

Frisco suburban trains to Gratiot Station. 
Frueh ffv.— Northwestern city limits. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Fyler ffv.— 3300 W., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 6500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
6600 to 6900 — Frisco suburban trains to Gratiot Station. 
Gaine St.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefontaine. 
Galle St. -1800 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. line E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefontaine. 
Gamble St.— 1200 N., runs E. to W. 
2600 to 3000— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
GambEeton Place.— 1200 N. 
18th St. lines N. to Washing-ton Av. Transfer W. on 
Page. 
Gano AV.-4900 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2000 to 4400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine. 
4100— Compton Heights or Park line N. on 18th St. to 6th 
St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Garden St. -3523 N., runs E. to W. 
Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. Transfer to 
6th St. N. on Lee line. 
Garesche Boul.— 8000 N., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Garfield Av.— 1900 N., runs E. to W. 
37 to t)200— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Garner Av.— 2100 S., runs E. to W. 

6800 to 6900— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Gamier St.-4250 W., runs N. to S. 
Oak Hill suburban trains to Chippewa Station, or Market 
St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee. 

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Garrison Av., North.— 3000 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 200— Laclede line W. 
300 to 400— ISth St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
500 to 700— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. 

800 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
1100 to 1200— 18th St. North to Franklin Av. Transfer W. 

on Easton line. 
1400 to 2600-18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring. 
2700 to 2800-18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Garrison Av., Soulh.— 3000 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 700 Market St. lines W. 
Garrison Courl.— 51 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. 
Garth Av.— 800 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Gasconade St.— 4100 S., runs E. and W. 

1 to 2700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
2700 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Belief ontalne line. 
3300 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
• ferS. ^ 
Gay St.— 815 N., runs E. to W. 
1200 to 1400— 18th St. N. to Morgan St. Transfer E. on 
Easton. 
Geraldine Av.— 75 W., runs E. to W. 
2100 to 2600— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Geyer Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 

800 to 1700— Market St. line E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee line. 
1800 to 2800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
2900 to 3400— Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th 
St. to Chouteau Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Gibbons St.— 4600 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Gibson Av.— 1000 S., runs E. to W. 
4200 to 4600— Market St. line W. to 21st St. Transfer S. on 
Chouteau. 
Gibson Road.— Northern City Limits, runs E. to W. 
Market St. E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

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Giles Sv.— 3700 W., runs N. to S. 
3400 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Gilmore Sv.— 8100 N., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2600— Market St. Lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Gimblin St.— Northern city limits, runs E. to W. 
Market St. Lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Gimblin Road. — Northern suburbs, runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Glades Av.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

6800 to 7000— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Glasgow Av.— 2900 W., runs S. to N. 
1000 to 1200— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. o 

Easton line. 
1231 to 1400— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. o: 

Spring. 
1500 to 2900— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3100 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
4000 to 4300— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
Glasgow Place.— 3000 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring line. 
Glendale Av.— Northern city limits, runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Goode AV.-4200 W., runs S. to N. 
1500 to 3700— 18th St. N. to FrankUn Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Goodfellow Av.— 5800 W., runs S. to N. 

700 to 1000— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 

"Through" car. 
1000 to 1400— 18th St. lines N. to Washington. Transfer 

W. on Page line. 
1400 to 2800— 18th St. lines N. to Franklin Av. Transfer 

W. on Easton line. 
2900 to 4500— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
4700 to 5600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Goodfellow Place.— (Also Union Place). 2400 N., runs 
E. toW. 
18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. to 
Union Av. Transfer N. 
Grace Av.— (Pu.blic.) 3636 W., runs E. to W. 
3400 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 

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Grace Av.— (Private. ) 3646 W. , runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Graham St.— 6300 W., runs N. to S. 

1100 to 1400— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Grand Av., East.— 4600 N,, runs E. to W. 

1 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1900 to 2200— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
4:^nd Av., North.-3600 W., runs S. to N. 

. to 4400— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
and Av., South.— 3600 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 4400— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
4600 to 8200 -Market St. line E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
rant St.-2131 W., runs S. to N. 
5357 to 5600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
iranville Place.— 5500 W., runs S. to N. 
' 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. on Page. 
iratiot St.— 800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
600 to 900— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
1000 to 1300-Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
1300 to 2000— Park or Compton Heights on 18th St. S. 
20OO to 4200— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau Av. 
Grattan St.— 1700 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1700-Market St. Hues E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Gravois Av.— 2100 S. runs E. to W. 
1800 to 2700— Market St. lines E. to 14th S. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
2800 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3300 to 7500— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee . 
Green Lea piace.-^200 N., runs E. to W. 
4100 to 4200— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Greenwood St.— 115 W., runs S. to N. 
2700 to 2800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer 
North. 
Greer Av.— 3100 N., runs E. to W. 
3800 to 4100— Market St. lines W. to Vandeventer Av. 
Transfer N. 



Grove St.— 3000 W. , runs S. to N. 
4000 to 4300— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Grove Ay. — In Clifton Heights. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburbans., or Frisco 
Suburban trains to Clifton Heights. 
Gustine Av.— 3900 W., runs N. to S. 
3100 to 3300— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3400 to 3900— Market St. lines E. to 9tb St. Transfer S. 
on Cherokee line. 
Guthrie St.— 3700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Gypsy St.— 629 W., runs S. to N. 

6300 to 6400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Hall St.-2l W., runs S. to N. 

2400 to 9200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Halliday ffv.-2700 S., runs E. to W. 
3400 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Hall's Ferry (Plank) Road.— 8300 N., runs S. to N. 

8400 to 8500 -Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Hamilton ffv.— 5900 W., runs S. to N. 

700 to 1300— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

on "Through" car. 
1400 to 2700— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. W. on Easton 
line. 
Hammett Place.— 2425 N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line 
to Marcus Av. Transfer N. 
Hancock Av.— 3459 S., runs E. to W. 

6900 to 7100 — Frisco suburban train to Lindenwood Station. 
Harney Av.- 2300 W., runs S. to N. 
6900 to 8400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Harper St.— 3800 N., runs E. to W. 
2900 to 3300-Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
Harris Av.— 5600 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadwav. Trans- 
fer N. 
2200 to 4300— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban car, 
'Fallon Park Division W. 
Hartford St.— 3100 S., runs E. to W. 
3500 to 4400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove. 



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Haven St.— 6700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 900— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaiue line. 
Hawk AY.-4000 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 900— Market St. line W. 
Hawthorne Bou!.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
Hazel Av.— 4300 N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. to 
Union Av. Transfer N. 
Heber St.-4500 N., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Hebert St.— 2900 N., runs E. to W. 
1000 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

Bellefontaine line. 
1500 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 

Cherokee line. 
2000 to 3800— 18th St. line N. 
Helen St.— 1848 W. , runs S. to N. 

18th St. line N. 
Hempstead St.— 1827 N., runs E. to W. 

200 to 900— Market St, lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Henrietta St.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 
2700 to 3600— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
to Chouteau Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Herder St.— 3200 N., runs E. to W. 
Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Hereford St.— 5100 W., runs N. to S. 
1700 to 2100— Oak Hill suburban trains to Kingshighway 

Station. 
2600 to 3000— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on Kingshighway line. 
Hermitage Av.-6900 W., runs N. to S. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., or Mo. Pac. 
suburban train to Ellendale, or Frisco suburban trains 
to Gratiot. 
Hewitt Av.— 7200 W., runs N. to S. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., or Mo. Pac. 
to Ellendale. 
Hiawatha St.— 4600 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Hickman St.— 4100 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 

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Hickory St.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 

500 to 1800— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 

to Park Av. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
1800 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to 21st. Transfer S. on 
Chouteau Av. 
Hicks Alley.— 700 W., runs N. to S., between Olive and 

Locust Sts. to 800. 18th St. line. Transfer to Olive E. 
Higli St.- 1200 W., runs S. to N. 
700 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
Highland Sv.- 5800 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Hill St.— 5100 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 500— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine. 
Hillside Av.— Northern City limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Hills Terrace.— 4500 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Hodiamont Av.- 6000 W., runs S. to N. 

700 to 1500— 18th St. lines N. to Olive Street. Transfer 
W. on "Through Car." 
1600 to 2800— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
Hoehn St.— 1600 S., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Hogan St.— 1800 W. , runs S. to N. 

1400 to 1900-18th St. N. 
Holly Av.— 5900 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
Horner A v.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Hornsby Av.— 8600 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Hortense Place.— 400 N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. line N. Transfer W. on Olive. 
Horton Place.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 
6100 to 6200— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
Howard St.— 1700 N.. runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
800 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 7th St. Transfer N. on 
Cass line. 



Howell St.— 9000 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Hull Place.— 4033 W., runs S. to N. 

Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Humboldt Av.— 7200 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Humphrey St.— 3300 S., runs E. to W. 

3400 to 4000 -Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 

4000 to 45U0— Market St. lines E. to 13 St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove line. 
Hunt av.-1451 S., runs E. to W. 

4200 to 4500— Market St. lines W. 
Hurck St.— 8300 S. runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Hutchinson St.— 1400 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Idaho Av.— (Formerly 8th St.) from Ivory to Virginia Av. 

7600 S.i Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Illinois Av.— 2100 W., runs N. to S. 

3100 to 3500— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

3600 to 4100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Indiana Av.— 2300 W., runs N. to S. 
2200 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer South. 
3700 to 3900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Iowa Av.— 2700 W., runs N. to S. 
2200 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Iron St.— 6300 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Irving Av. — West of City limits, runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Itaska St.— 4700 S., runs E. to W. 

400 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
3128 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Ivanhoe Av.— 6700 W., runs E. to W. 
2700 to 3500— Laclede line W. to Sarah St., Suburban S., 
or Frisco suburban train to Arloe. 

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Ivory A v.— 8100 S., runs E. to W. 
7700 to 8500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line, or Oak Hill suburban trains to 
Ivory. 
Jackson Place.— 1200 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belle- 
f ontaine. 
Jacob Av.— 5900 W., runs S. to N. 
300 to 500— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 
"Through" car. 
James St.- 2415 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Belle- 
f ontaine line. 
Jamefon St.— 2250 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 100— Market St. lines W. 
Jamieson Ave.— 6900 W., runs N. to S. 
3100 to 3500- Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., 
or Frisco suburban train to Gratiot. 
January Av.— 5700 W., runs N. to S. 
2100 to 2300— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., 

or Frisco suburban trains to Cheltenham. 
2400 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
4300 to 4700— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Sta. 
Transfer S. on Kingshighway line. 
Jasper Park.— 5600 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower 
Grove. 
Jefferson Av., North.— 2600 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to JefOerson Av. Transfer 
North. 
Jefferson Av., South.— 2600 W. runs N. to S. 

1 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to Jefeerson Av. Transfer S. 
Jennings Av.— 5700 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belle- 
f ontaine. 
Jessica Ave.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee line. 
John A v.— 4700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
1500 to 4300— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Johnson St.— 1418 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. , 

Jones St.— 3930 W. , runs S. to N. 
Laclede line W. to Vandeventer Av. Transfer N. 



Josephine St. 2800 W., runS N. to S. 
900 to 1200— Market St. lines N. to 21st St. Transfer S, 
on Chouteau. 
Jules St.— 2200 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Julia St.— 1651 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. on 7th St. 
line. 
Julia Place.— 2100 N., runs E. to W. 

18th Sto N. to Wash St., Suburban W. Transfer Union 
Julian Av.— 1250 N., runs E. to W. 
6800 to 6000 -18th St. lines N. to Washin^on Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
Juniata St.— 3151 S., runs E. to W. 
2600 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Kaiser St.— 6400 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee 
line. 
Kansas St.— 6400 S., runs E. to W. 

Ito 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fers. 
400 to 4400-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Kayser St.— Southern City Limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Keber Sve.- 6900 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Keiper St. — Northern Oity Limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Kemper Park. 3151 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. Line W. to Tower Grove Station. Transfer 
W. on King's Highway line. 
Kennerly Sv.— 2700 N., runs E. to W. 
3800 to 5300-18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
5900 to 6200— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
Kennett Place.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 
Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. to Park Av. 
Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Kenrick. — Northern City Limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Kensington Av.— 900 N., runs E. to W. 
5000 to 5300— 1 8th St. lines N. to Ohve St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 



Kentucky Sv. 4100 W. , runS N. to S. 

1400 to 1500— Market St. line W. 
Keokuk St.— 3900 S., runs E. to W. 
1800 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer 

S. on 7th St. line. 
3900 to 4100— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
ChPT*okpp 
Kingsbury Boul.— 500 N., runs E. to W. 
5400 to 6300-18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
King's Highway Boul., North.— 5000 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 700— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. 
on Taylor line. 
800 to 1100— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 

Division W. 
1200 to 1400— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
1400 to 1900— 18th St. line N. to Franklin Av. Transfer 

W. on Easton line. 
2200 to 2300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine line. 
2600 to 3400-18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3500 to 4300— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
King's Highway Boul., South.— 5000 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1700— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer S. 
on Taylor line. 
1800 to 5400— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer S. on King's Highway line. 
5400 to 6400— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 
on Cherokee line. 
Klein St.— 1400 W., runs S. to N. 
3400 to 3500-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Klemm St.— 4200 W., runs N. to S. 

1500 to 2400— Market St. line W. 
Klock St.— 4100 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Knapp St.— 1900 W., runs S. to N. 

3200 to 3300-18th St. line N. 
Knox A v.— 6200 W. , runs N. to S. 
2000 to 2100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Koein AV.-7500 S., runs E. to W. 
400 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 

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Kosciusko St.— 114 W., runs N. to S. 
1400 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
Kossuth Av.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 
2900 to 4500— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th 

St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
4600 to 5000-18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Kraft St.— 6700 W., runs N. to S. 

1200 to 2100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Kraus St.— 6800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 6U0— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Krum av.-3800 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
Labadie Sv.— 3000 N., runs E. to W. 

3800 to 5000-18th S. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
LaBeaume St.— 1900 N., runs E. to W. 
2U0 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
Laclede Av.— Dividing line; starts 2600 W. 

2600 to 5000— Laclede line W. 
Lafayette Ave.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 

Ito 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fers. 
700 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 

on Cass line. 
1200 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
2000 to 3600— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
to Park Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Laflin Sf.-3100 W., runs S. to N. 
2400 to 2500— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Lake Av.— 5200 W,, runs S. to N. 
200 to 700— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 
''Through" car. 
Lalite Av.— Northern city limits, runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 

Lambdin Av.— 4200 W., runs 8. to N. 
2800 to 3100— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 

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Lami SI.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 
200 to 600— Market St. lilies E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
700 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 

Cass line. 
1100 to 2000— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Lanham Sv.- Southwestern city limits. 
. 7200 to 7300— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 

or Mo. Pac. Ry. to EUendale. 
Landsdowne Av.— 5000 W., runs E. to W. 
5000 to 5700— Market St. line to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on Kingshighway line." 
Lasalle St.— 1100 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1800— Park or Compton Heights car S. on 18th St. 
to Park Av. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
1800 to 3800— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau Av. 
Laura Av.— 7800 N., Northern city limits, runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 
Laurel St.— 5800 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. 
Lawrence St.— 4000 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 2400— Park line S. on 18th St. 
Lawton Av.— 100 N., runs E. to W. 

2600 to 3600— Laclede line W. 
Lea Place.— 4000 W., runs N. to S. 
Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
League Av.— 5500 W., runs N. to S. 
16U0 to 1700— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., 
or Frisco suburban trains to Howards. 
Leamington Boul.— Southwestern city limits, runs N. to S. 
Frisco suburban train to Lindenwood, or Laclede line W. 
to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Leduc St.— 1900 N., runs E. to W. 
4700 to 4800— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line to Marcus Av. Transfer N. 
Lee A v.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 
3000 to 4500— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Leffingwell Av., North.— 2800 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 3000— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
Leffingwell Av., South.— 2800 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 600— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Transfer S. 

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LempSv.— 1900 W., runs N. to S. 
2200 to 3400-Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 

on Cherokee line. 
3400 to 36U0— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fers. 
Lenox Sv.— 400 N., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor. 
Leola Av.— 6500 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower 
Grove line, or Frisco suburban trains to Arloe. 
Leonard Av., North.— 3300 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 200— Laclede line W. 
300 to 500— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
600 to 800 -18th St. N. to Washinsrton Av. Transfer W. 
9U0 to 1000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
1100 to 1300-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Leonard Av., South. -3300 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 100— Market St. lines W. 
Lesperance St.— 2000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Lewis St.— 1200 N., runs S. to N. 

1200 to 1600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Lewis Place.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

4500 to 4600— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
Lexington Av.— 3531 N., runs E. to W. 
3900 to 4400— 18th St. line N. to Biddle. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Liberty St.— 4700 S., runs E. to W. 
4700— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer to Bellefon- 
taine line. 
Liermann Av.— 3600 W., runs E. to W. 

4000 South-Market St. lines W. to Grand. Transfer S. 
Lilian Av. — Northern suburbs, runs S. to N. 
7200 to 7900— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. 
W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Lily Av.— 1400 S., runs N. to S. 

1400 to 2200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Limit Av.— 7200 W., runs N. to S. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., or Mo. Pac. 
Ry. to Ellendale. 
Lincoln Av.— 2600 N., runs E. to W. 
3800 to 4100— Laclede line W. to Vandeventer Av. Trans- 
fer North. 

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Lindell Av.— 200 N., runs E. to W.; also Lindell Boul. 
3500 to 5000— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

on "Maryland" car. 
5100 to 5300- 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Delmar line. 
Linden St.— 70C N., runs E. to W. 

1200 to 1300— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
Lindenwood Place.— South western City limits; runsE.toW. 

7000 to 7200 — Frisco Suburban trains to Lindenwood. 
Linton Av.— 5200 N., runs E. to W. 

700 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
2100 to 4300-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Lismore St.— 2551 W. , runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Transfer N. 
Little St.-5500 W., runs N. to S. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Little's Place Jr.— 4612 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Lloyd Av.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Locust St.-400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
1800 to 3500— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
Lombard St.— 900 S. runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Longfellow Boul.— 3100 W., runs E. to W. 

Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
Lorentz St.— 8700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Loretta St.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Lorraine Av.— 3500 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring line. 
Lotus Av.— 4900 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Loughborough Av.— 6900 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
500 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
4300 to 5000— Market St. E. to 9th. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Louis St.— 7600 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 

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Louisa St.— 2700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Louisiana Av.— 3400 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 4200— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Louisville Av.— 1300 S., runs N. to S. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Lowell St.— 700 W., runs N. to S. 

8500 to 8600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Lucas Av.- 700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— Park or Compton Hts. line N. on 18th St. 
1800 to 3600-18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
Lucille Av.— 8100 N., runs E. to W. 
5300 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Lucretia A v.— 5600 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Lucky St.— 1700 N., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 4600— 18th St. N, to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Lucy St.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee 
line, or Mo. Pac. to Oak Hill Station. 
Lula A v.— 4900 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Luther Av.— 7000 N., runs E. to W. 

200 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Lynch St.— 2800 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfers. 
900 to 2700— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass. 
Lyon St.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

2800 to 2900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfers. 
Macklind Av.— 5400 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 2200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
2300 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
4300 to 4800— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
Madison St.— 2100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 1200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
1300 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
1800 to 3100— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 

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Maeder St.- 5100 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Maffitt Sv.— 2700 N., runs E. to W. 

3700 to 5800— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Magazine St.— 1800 N,, runs E. to W. 

2800 to 3300— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Magnolia Av.— 2700 S., runs E. to W. 
2737 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3600 to 4100— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market St. line W. 
4500 to 5200— Market St. line to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer W. on King's Highway. 
5300 to 6400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
6800 to 6900— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Maiden Lane.— 1800 N., runs E. to W. 

1900 to 2600— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W.- 
Maliinckrodt St.— 3600 N., runs E. to W. . 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 1500 -Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1900 to 2300— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee Av. line. 
Malt St.— 6600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. Knes E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 900— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Manchester av.-Starts 2800 W., runs E. to W. 
2800 to 4100— Market St. lines W. 

4100 to 7200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
(See also Old Manchester Road.) 
Manhattan Av.— Southwestern City limits, runs N. to S. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. to Maplewood, 
or Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Sutton. 
Maple Av.— 1200 N., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 6100— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
Marceau St.— 8400 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Marcus Av.— 4700 W., runs S. to N. 
1100 to 1200— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
1500 to 4300— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. 
on Easton line and N. on Marcus Av. 
4400 to 4600-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 

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ardel A v. — Southwestern City limits, runs E. to W. 

7000 to 7200— Frisco suburban trains to Lindenwood. 

argaretfa Av.-4000 N., runs E. to W. 

4000 to 4900-18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring". 

aria SI.— 51 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

arie St.- 2900 S., runs E. to W. 

7000 to 7100— Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Ellendale, or 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St., on Suburban S. 

arine Av.— 300 W., runs N. to S. 

3600 to 4100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 

arion St.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 

800 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee line. 

arion Place.- 1100 W., runs N, to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 

arkef St. — Dividing* line, starts at river, runs E. to W. 
1 to 1800— Market St. lines E. 

1900 to 2700— Market St. lines W. 

armaduke Av.— 2900 S., runs E. to W. 

6400 to 6800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line, or Frisco suburban train to Arloe. 

arquette Av.— 3500 S., runs E. to W. 

6600 to 7100— Frisco suburban train to Lindenwood. 

ary Av.— 5300 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 

aryiand Av.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 

4100 to 5000— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Maryland" car. 

aryville Ave.— 5800 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 

ason St.— 600 W., 1200 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on Cass line. 

aurice Av.— 3400 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. line E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower 
Grove. 

laury Av.— 4600 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. line to Tower Grove Station. Transfer W. on 
King's Hig-hway line. 

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May St.— 4500 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
McCaffrey Place.— 4700 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton and 
N. on Marcus. 
McCausland Sv.- 700 W., runs N. to S. 

1300 to 1600— Market St. line W. to Chouteau. Trans- 
fer W. 

1600 to 3100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 

3200 to 3900— Frisco suburban train to Gratiot. 
McCune Av.-2800 S., runs E. to W. 

6500 to 6600— Frisco suburban train to Arloe. 
McDonald Av.— 3400 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4000— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 

4100 to 4300— Mo. Pac. Rv. to Oak Hill. 
McGirk St.— 2700 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on Cass line. 
McKean Av.— 3300 S., runs E. to W. 

3400 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfers. 
McKinley Av.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 

4500 to 4900— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer S. 
on Taylor line. 
McKissock Av.— 100 W., runs N. to S. 

4700 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
McLaren Av.— 8500 N., runs E. to W. 

lUOO to City limits— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. 
Transfer N. 
McMillan Av.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

4500 to 4600-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
McNairav.-2100 W., runs N. to S. 

2200 to 3100- Market St. line W. to Jefeerson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
McNulty St.— 1400 S., runs E. to W. 

Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
McPherson Av.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 

3900 to 5300— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on World's Fair car. 
McRee Av.-1600 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4100— Park line S. on 18th St. 

4200 to 4300— Market line W. 

4400 to 5000— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
Mead St. — Northern City limits, runs E. to W. 

8600 to 8700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 



lelrose Sv. — Runs E. to W., Northeastern City limits. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 

taine. 
lenard St.— 1000 W., runs N. to S. 
1400 to 2500— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee line. 
leramec St.— 4200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 2700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
2800 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
3900 to 4300— 18th St. S. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee. 
lerchant St.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
liami St.— 3600 S., runs E. to W. 
1900 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer 

S. on 7th St. line. 
lichigan Av.— 3100 W., runs N. to S. 
1700 to 2800— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
2900 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3300 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfers. 

on Cherokee line. 
3700 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer 

S. on 7th St. line. ^ 

4100 to 8100— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
8200 to 8700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
liddleton Place.— 300 N. runs E. to W.; also O'Reilly Av. 
Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor line. 
liller St.— 1400 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
■ills St.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 

2600 to 2800— Market St. lineW. to Jefferson Av. Transfer N. 
lilton AV.-2400 S., mns E. to W. 
Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
limika Av. — Northern City limits, runs N. to S. 
5000 to 5500 -Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
linerva Av.— 1300 N., runs E. to W. 
5000 to 6200— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 

Easton line. 
lississippi Av.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 

to Chouteau Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
1900 to 2300— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfers, 
on Bellefontaine line. 



Minnesota Av.— 3100 W., runs N. to S. 

2300 to 2800— Compton Heights line S. on 18th. 

2900 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3200 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 

on Cherokee line. 
3700 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway Transfer 

S. on 7th- St. line. 
4100 to 4800 -Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on 

Bellefontaine line. 
4900 to 8800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Missouri Sv.- 2300 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 4200— Market St. lines W. to Jefiferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Mitchell av.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

6800 to 7000— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Monroe St.— 2300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1000 to 1200-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1300 to 1400— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee Av. line. 
1700 to 1900— 18th St. N. 
Montana St.— 4000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 2400 -Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
3400 to 3700— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
IMontclair Place.— 5500 W., runs E. to W. 
5500— 18th or Park Av. car N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
Montgomery St.— 2700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 3^00- Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 
on Cherokee line. 
Montrose Av.— 3000 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 800— Market St. lines W. . 
900 to 1500-Park Av. line S. on 18th St. 
Moore St.— 1600 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. 
Mora Lane. — Northern City Limits. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Morganford Road.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 
3200 to 3600-Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3700 to 7400— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 
on Cherokee line. 

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I organ St.— 800 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— 18th St. N. to Morgan St. Transfer E. on 
Easton. 
1800 to 2800-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. 

on Easton line. 
2800 to 5300-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 

Div. W. 
lorin av.-6400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 2200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
lorrison Sv.— 1300 S., runs E. to W. 
900 to 1300— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfers. 

on Tower Grove line. 
lotard Av.— 3600 W., runs I^. to S. 

1100 to 1200— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
lound Lane.— 1000 W., runs N. and S. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 

taine. 
lound St.— 1700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900 -Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
lullanphy St.— 1600 N.. runs E. W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
700 to 2500— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 

to 7th St. Transfer N. on Cass line. 
lurdock Sv.— Southwestern City Limits. 
4600 to 5700— Market line W. to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
lagel Av.-7200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 600-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 

Belief ontaine line. 
lashville Av.— 1300 S., runs E. to W. 
6400 to 6600— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
latural Bridge Road.— 3700 N., runs E. to W. 
2500 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
3700 to 5400— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring. 
5500 to 5800— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
5900 to 6300-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park. 

Div. W. 
lellie Av. — Southern City Limits. 
Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 

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Nebraska Av.— 2900 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 2300— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
2400 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3050 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
4400 to 4800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
Neosho St.— 4600 S., runs E. to W. 
2800 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. 
3128 to 3900— 18tn St. lines S. to Clark Av. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
New Ashland Place.— 4200 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Newby St.— 8200 N.. runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Newcomb Place.— 4600 W., runs E. to W. 
18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. on 
Page. 
Newhouse Av.— 4000 N., runs E. to W. 
1100 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontanie line. 
2200 to 260U— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Newman A v.— 6700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Newstead Av., North.— 4400 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 6500— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on 
Taylor line. 
Newstead Av., South. 4400 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 700— Laclede line W. 
700 to 1200— Market St. line W. to Chouteau Av. Transfer W. 
1200 to 1600— Market St. lines W. 
Nicholson Place.— 2042 W., runs N. to S. 

Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. to Chouteau 
Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Nineteenth St., North.— 1900 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 2400— 18th St. line N. 
2500 to 3700— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
3900 to 4600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Nineteenth St., South.-1900 W., runs N. to S. 
4400 to 4800— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 

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»4infh St., North.— 900 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 300— 18th St. line S. 
400 to 2800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 

on Cherokee line. 
2900 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
^infh St., South.— 900 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 500— 18th St. S. 
600 to 1200— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
to Park Av. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
1300 to 3300— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 

Cass line. 
4400 to 8200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
^oonan Av.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Norfolk av.-1300 S., runs E. to W. 

4200 to 4500— Ivaclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
^orth Dakota St.— 4500 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefontaine. 
^orth Gasconade St.— 4000 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer S. on Bellefontaine. 
^orth Magnolia ffv.— 5600 W., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
^orth Market St.— 2400 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 1200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
1300 to 1900— Park or Compton Heights line N. to 6th St. 

Transfer N. on Lee line. 
1900 to 2300-18th St. N. 

2500 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
2800 to 3800— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring. 
3900 to 6600— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line, 
<<Jorth Market Place.— 8200 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Horth Park Place.— 3935 N., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon 
taine. 
^orthrup Av.— 1700 S., runs E. to W. 

4900 to 5400— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
^orth Trudeau St.— 2200 S., runs E. to \V. 
100 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 



Norwich Place.— 4800 N., 5900 W., runs N. to S. 
Market St. lines K. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Norwood av.— 5050 W., runs S. to N. 
18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Noffingham Av.— 4900 S , runs K. to W. 
5000 to 5700— Market line W. to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
City lyimits— Frisco suburban trains to Shrewsbury. 
Oak St.— 33 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Oak Hill av.— 4100 W., runs N. to S. 
3400 to 3900— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove line. 
Oakland Sv.— 5900 W., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. on Chouteau Av. 
Obear Av.— 3700 W., runs E. to W. 

1400 to 4100 -Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Oberbeck St.- 900 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Odell St.— 2900 S., runs E. to W. 
6000 to 6800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove. 

OTallon St 1300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1600— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on I^ee line. 
1700 to 1900— 18th St. N. 

2000 to 2500— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Old Manchester Road.— 4000 W., runs E. to W. 

1200 to 5200— Market St. line to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
5300 to 6700— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove line. 
6800 to 7300— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Ohio Av.— 2700 W., runs N. to S. 

1000 to 4100— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer S. 
4200 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Oleatha Av.— 3500 S., runs E. to W. 

4200 to 5000— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 

Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
6900 to City Limits— Frisco suburban train to Lindenwood. 
Olive St.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1800— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer E. 
1900 to 4700— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on 
''Through" or World's Fair cars. 

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Olive St, Road.— 6900 W., runs K. to W. 

6900 to 7000— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
Oregon Av.— 2830 W., runs N. to S. 
1700 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove line. 
3200 to 4400— Market St. lines K. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 

Bellefontaine line. 
4500 to 4700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Oriole Sv.- 8100 N., runs E. to W 
2200 to 2500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Osage St.— 4000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 2700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
2800 to 3300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 

Bellefontaine line. 
3400 to 3600— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfers. 
Osceola St.— 4400 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
3128 to 3736— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 

Bellefontaine line. 
3800 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Ouida Av.— 735 W., runs N. to S. 

6000 to 6400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Oxford Av.— Southwestern City Limits, runs E. to W. 
Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Maplewood, or L/aclede line W. 
to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Oxford Lane.— Northern City Limits, runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefontaine. 
Page Boulevard.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 6300— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer 
W. on Page line. 
Palm St.— 3000 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines E- to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 1600— Market St. lines E. to 14th "St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1700 to 2500— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
2600 to 2800— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer N. 
Pansey Av.— 4212 W., runs S. to N. 
Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Papin St.— 900 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
to Park Av. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
1700 to 4500— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau Av. 

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Park Av.— 1400 S., runs B. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
600 to 900— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
1000 to 1700— Market St. lines K. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
1800 to 1900— Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 

to Chouteau Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
2000 to 4100— Park line S. on 18th St. 
4200 to 4400— Market line W. 
Park Entrance.— 9500 N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Park Lane. — Northern City Limits. 

Market St. line E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefontaine. 
Parkland Place.— 6800 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Through" car. 
Park Road.— 5300 W., runs E. to W. 
18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. to 
Union Av. Transfer S. 
Parker Av.— 3900 S.. runs E. to W. 

3900 to 4300— Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cher- 
okee. 
Parkview Place.— 4900 W., runs E. to W. 

4900 to 5000— Laclede line W. 
Parkwood Road.— 9400 N. 

Market St. lines E to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Parnell St.- 2557 W., runs S. to N. 

2600 to 4000— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer N. 
Partridge Av. — Northern City Limits, runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Pattison Av.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 
500 to 5500— Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
Patton Av.— 5390 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Paul St.— 816 W.. runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. Transfer S. on 7th St. line. 
Pauline St.— 4400 W., runs N. to S. 
3500 to 3700— Oak Hill suburban trains to Oak Hill, or 
Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Sta. Transfer W. on 
King's Highway line. 
Pearl Av.— 5600 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Peck St.— 3500 W., runs S. to N. 
4000 to 4400— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 

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Pelham Av. — Runs S. to N., in Baden. 

Market St. lines K. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Pendleton Av.— 4300 W., runs S. to N. 

600 to 2700— lyaclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. 
on Taylor line. 
Penn St.— 2630 S., runs B. to W. 
2000 to 2100— Market St. lines B. to 9tli St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Pennsylvania Av.— 3000 W., runs N. to S. 
1400 to 2800— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
2900 to 3100— Market St. lines K- to 12th St. Transfer W. 

on Tower Grove line. 
3100 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
4400 to 8600— Market St. lines B. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Penrose Si.— 4200 N., runs B. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines B. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 2200 -Market St. lines B. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
2300 to 4700— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
4800 to 5400— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring. 
Pernod Av.— 3400 S., runs B. to W. 
4900 to 6500— Market St. lines B. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove line. 
6600 to 7200— Frisco suburban trains to I^indenwood. 
Pesfalozzi St.— 2900 S., runs B. to W. 

600 to 2600— Market St. lines B. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
2800 to 3600— Market St. lines B. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Phillips Av.— 3732 S., runs B. to W. 

Market St. line B. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee line. 
Picadilly Av.— S. W. City limits. 
Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Maplewood, or Laclede line W. 
to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Picker St.— 1800 S., runs B. to W. 
1500 to 1700— Market St. lines B. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Piedmont A v.— 2600 W., runs N, to S. 

Market St. lines B. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Pierce Av.- 5800 W., runs N. to S. 

1200 to 1600— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Pine St.— 200 N., runs B. to W. 
1 to 1700— Market St. lines B. 
1800 to 3600— Laclede line W. 

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Pifzman Av.— 6800 N., runs 'B. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines H. to Broadway, Transfer N. 
Plateau Av.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

6600 to 7100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Pleasant St.— 3200 W., runs S. to N. 
4000 to 4400— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on I^ee line. 
Plover Av.— 7900 N., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Plum St.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer S. 
Plymouth Av.— 5800 W., runs E. to W. to City Limits. 
6800 to 6200— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer 
W. on Page line. 
Poepping St.— 8100 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Polk St.— 100 W., runs N. to S. 

7500 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfers. 
Ponce Av.— 7925 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Pope St.— 6100 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E- to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 2400— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. 
on Taylor line. 
Poplar St.— 600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
900 to 1800— 18th St. S. 
Portland Place.-^OO N., runs E. to W. 
18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Maryland" 
car. 
Portis Av.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Potomac St.— 3500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
1900 to 3900— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Powder St.— 100 W., runs S. to N. 

4700 to 5000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Prairie Av.— 3750 W., runs S. to N. 
1300 to 3700— Laclede line W. to Vandeventer. Transfer N. 
4100 to 4400— Park or Compton Heights lines N. to 6th St. 

Transfer N. on Lee line. 
2100 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 

on Bellefontaine line. 
1500 to 1— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

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Pralher A v.— 6800 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 2200— Laolede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S., or 
Mo. Pac. Ry. to Benton. 
Prescotf A v.— 700 W., runs S. to N. 

5600 to 7000— Market St. lines B. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
President St.— 3600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 2000— Market St. lines B. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Preston Place.— 1900 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Price Av.— 7000 N., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Primm St.— 7900 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
300 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Prospect Av.— 3635 W., runs N. to S. 

200 to 1000— Ivaclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Prospect Grove.— 9400 N., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Provenchere Place. — 3150 S., runs E- to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee line. 
Putnam St.— 5600 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Belle- 
fontaine. 
Queen's A v.— 7000 N., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Quincy St.— 7000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
300 to 500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Race Course Av.— 1450 S., runs E. to W. 

4300 to 4500— Market St. line W. 
Randall St.— 6400 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on Cherokee line. 
Randolph St.— 600 S., runs E. to W. 

2100 to 2700— Market St. lines W. 
Ranken Sv.- 3400 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 600— Market St. line W. 
600 to 1500— Park or Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. to 
Chouteau Av. Transfer W. on Fourth St. 
Rauschenbach Av.— 2122 W., runs S. to N. 
2300 to 2900— 18th St. lines N. 

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Raymond av.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 
6000 to 5300— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer 
W. on Page line. 
Rebecca St.-3900 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Reber Place.— 2800 S., runs E. to W. 
4900 to 5800 —Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
Red Bud Av.— 4250 W., runs S. to N. 

300 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
2200 to 4300— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Ivee line. 
Regal Place.— 5800 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Reilly Av.— 7400 S., runs N. to S. 

7400 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Rice St.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 

Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
Ridge Av.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
5000 to 6200— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton Av, 
Ripple St.— 6200 W., runs N. to S. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Risley St.— 150 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Robbins Lane.— 1626 W., runs S. to N. 

Park or Compton Heights cars N. on 18th St. 
Robert Av.— 7300 S., runs E, to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
400 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. 'Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
3900 to 4400— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee. 
Robin A v.— 8000 N., runs E. to W. 
2200 to 2600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Rosalie St. — Southwestern City limits. 
Mo. Pac. suburban trains to EUendale, or Ivaclede line W. 
to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Rosalie St.— 2300 W., runs S. to N. 
5400 to 6500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St, Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Rosedale Av.— 6100 W., runs S. to N. 
18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Through" 
car to Baliviere Av. Transfer W. on Creve Cceur car. 

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Rosewell Sv.— 7100 S., runs K. to W. 

3700 to 3900— Market St. lines B. to 14th St. Transfer W. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Rowan av.— 6850 W., runs S. to N. 
18th St. lines N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton 
line. 
Rugby Place.— 1200 N., runs K. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
Russell Av.— 2100 S., runs K. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines K. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
700 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S, on 

Cass line. 
1100 to 1800— Market lines K. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee line. 
1900 to 2800— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove line. 
2900 to 3400 — Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
3400 to 3800— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S.' 
3800 to 4000— Park line S. on 18th St. 
4000 to 4300 -Market St. line W. 
Russell Place.— 4000 W., runs N. to S. 
3600 to 3500 -Market St. lines H. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Rutger St.— 1300 S , runs E. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
700 to 900— Market St. lines E. Transfer S. on 7th St. line. 
1000 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove line. 
1800 to 2000— Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
to Park Ave. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
2000 to 3000— Park line S. on 18th St. 
Sacramento A v.— 3800 N., runs E. to W. 
4100 to 4400— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Salena St.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 
2300 to 3400— 18th St. S. to .9th St. Transfer S. on Chero- 
kee. 
3500 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Salisbury St.— 3700 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 1500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on 

Bellefontaine line. 
1900 to 2600— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 

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San Francisco Sv.— 3900 W., runs E. to W. 

4100 to 5300— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
San Jacinto av.— 6600 W., runs N. to S. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
San Juan Av.— 8000 N., runs B. to W. 

7900 to 8000— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Sarah St., North.— 4100 W., runs S. to N. 

100 to 900— Ivaclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban N. 

1000 to 3100— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban, O'Fallon 
Park Division W. 
Sarah St., South.— 4100 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Sarpy Av.— 700 S., runs E. to W. 

3900 to 4200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Sarstield Place.— 1920 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. 
Scanlan Av.- 3200 S., runs E. to W. 

5000 to 6400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove line. 

6500 to 7100— Frisco suburban trains to Gratiot. 
Scanlan Place.— 4600 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring line. 
Schild Av.— 1800 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Schiller Av.— 7300 N., runs E. to W. 

500 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Schirmer St.~7700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway.. Transfer S. 

400 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
School St.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

3100 to 3500— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
Scott A v.— 600 S., runs E. to W. 

2100 to 4100— Market line W. 

4100 to 4900— Laclede line W. 
Second St., North.— 200 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Second St., South.— 200 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 3700— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Selby Place.— 1500 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Carr St. Transfer E. on Spring line. 
Sells Av.— 8300 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

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Semple Av.— 6444 W., runs S. to N. 

1400 to 2600— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 

Baston line. 
2600 to 3000— ISth St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3000 to 3800— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park. Div. 
W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
Seventeenth St., North.— 1700 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 1800— 18th St. N. 
Seventeenth St., South.— 1700 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000 -Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
4400 to 4700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Seventh St., North.-700 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 1900— Market St. lines K. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Seventh St., South.— 700 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 3400— Market St. lines E. Transfer S. on 7th St. 
4400 to 4700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Seventh St.— From Hask St. (4700) to Southern City limits 

(now Alabama Av.) 
Sharp Sv.— 4000 W , runs N. to S. 

7000 to 7400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Shaw ZSv.— 1900 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4100— Park or Compion Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market line W. 

4400 to 5600— Market line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 
Shaw av. Place.— 3700 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Shawmut Place.— 5800 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. on Page. 
Shenandoah Sv.— 2300 S., runs E. to W. 

500 to 1200— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
1300 to 1900— Market St. lines E, to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee. 
2000 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer S. 
2800 to 2900— Market St. lines E. to I2th St. Transfer S. on 

Tower Grove line. 
2900 to 4100— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
4200 to 4300— Market line W. 

4500 to 5000— Market line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on King's Highway line. 

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Sheridan Av.— 1438 N., runs K. to W. 
2300 to 2900— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
3000 to 3205— 18th St. N. to Biddle. Transfer W. on Spring. 
Sherman Place.— 4100 N., runs K. to W. 
Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Short alley.— 2400 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. line B. to 12th. Transfer S. on Tower Grove 
line. 
Short St.— 5100 N., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Short St.— 2600 N., runs N. to S. 
2600 to 2700— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Shreve Av.— 4700 W., runs S. to N. 
4200 to 4400— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. 
on Taylor line. 
Sidney St.— 2600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
700 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 

Cass line. 
1200 to 2000— Market St. line E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

Cherokee line. 
2100 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer S. 
2800 to 3600— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
Simpson Av.— 6100 W. 

Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower Grove. 
Singleton St.— 822 S., runs E. to W. 

1700 to 2200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Sixteenth St., North.— 1600 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 1500— 18th St. N. 
1600 to 2000— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th St. 
to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Sixteenth St., South.— 1600 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 500— 18th St. S. 
4400 to 5300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Sixth St., North.— 600 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 1600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Sixth St., South.— 600 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
5200 to 8600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 

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Skinker Road.— W., City limits, runs N. to S. 

300 to 600— 18th St. N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Clay- 
ton" car. 
Slattery St.— 2932 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Slevin Av.— 4100 N., runs E. to W. 

4900 to 5300— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Smiley Sv.— 3150 S., runs E. 

6901 to 7000— Frisco suburban trains to Gratiot. 
Smith Av.— 1500 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Soper St.— 6500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— 18th St. lines E. to Broadway. ' Transfer S. 
Sophie Av.— 4200 W., runs S. to N. 
3800 to 4000— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 
Spring. 
Soulard St.— 1700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
700 to 1000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 
Cass line. 
1100 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
South Dakota St.— 4500 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefontaine. 
South Gasconade St.— 4100 S., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
South Magnolia Av.— 5700 W., runs E. to W. 
Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. on Tower 
Grove . 
South Market St.— 8000 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
South Road.— 5500 W., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
South Trudeau St.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Spalding Av.— 2600 N., runs E. to W. 
Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor 
to Cottage Av. Transfer W. on Spalding. 
Spencer Place. — E. to W., from Western City limits. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
Spring Av., North.— 3700 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 3700— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Spring Av., South.— 3700 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 3800— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 

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Spruce St.-400 S., mns E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
600 to 800— Market St. lines E. to 6tli St. Transfer S. on 

Cass. 
900 to 1700— 18th St. S. 
Slansbury St.— 3750 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
St. SIphonsus St.-3634 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
St. Ange Sv.— 1400 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1500— Park or Compton Heights S. on 18th St. to 
Park Av. Transfer E. on 4th St. line. 
St. Snthony St.— 1270 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
St. Charles St.— 500 W., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 
1800 to 2600— 18th St. lines to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
St. Cyr Av.— 9400 W., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
St. Ferdinand Av.— 2500 N., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 4700— ] 8th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
St. Ferdinand Place.— 3700 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring line. 
St. George St.— 2700 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
St. James Square. — Southwestern City limits. 

Frisco suburban train to Lindenwood. 
St. Joseph St.— 1234 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St lines E. to Broadwav. Transfer S. 
St. Louis Av.— 2800 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 2800-Market St. E. to 12th St. Transfer N. on 

2900 to 5800-18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
St. Louis Place.— 2] 00 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. 
St. Vincent Av.— 1550S., runs E. to W. 

2600 to 3600— Park lin^ S. on 18th St. 
Stanley Av.— 2100 S.. runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Steins St.— 7600 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadwav. Transfers. 

400 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Steer Lane.— 6450 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 



Stewart Place.— 5432 W., runs S. to N. 

18tb St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line. 
Stockton St.— 100 W., S. to N. 

4700 to 5000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Stockwell Place.— 1412 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Stoddard St.— 1100 N., runs E. to W. 

2600 to 2900— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer N. 
Stringtown Road.— 5600 S., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to Mth St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Sublette Av.— 5600 W., runs N. to S. 

1100 to 2200— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 

2300 to 3400— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Suburban Av.— Western City limits, runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. 
Suburban Terrace. — Western City limits. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. 
Sullivan Av.— 2950 N., runs E. to W. 

1300 to 2500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 
on Cherokee line. 

2600 to 3800— 18th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Sulphur Av.— 6000 W., runs N. to S. 

1400 to 2100— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 

2200 to 3400-Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 

4300 to 4800— Market line W. to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on Kingshighway line. 
Sutherland A v.— 4400 S., runs E. to W. 

5000 to 5700— Market St. line to Tower Grove Station. 
Transfer W. on Kings Highway. 
Sutherland Av.— South-western City limit, runs E. to W. 

Frisco Suburban trains to Shrewsbury. 
Swan Av.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 

4200 to 4400— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Swerlngen A v.— 6600 N., runs E. to W. 

100 to 800— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Switzer Av.— 7800 N., runs S. to N. 

700 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Talcott Av.— 5200 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Talmage Av.- 4138 W., runs N. to S. 

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Transfer S. on 



Tamm Av.— 6400 W., runs N. to S. 

1100 to 1800— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. 
1900 to 3500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Tara Lane. — Northwestern City limits. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belle- 
fontaine. 
Taylor Av., North.— 4500 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 4400— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. 
Taylor line. 
Taylor Av., South.- 4500 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 1400— Laclede line W. to Euclid Av. 
Taylor line. 
Temple Place.— 5700 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. on Page. 
Tennessee Av.— 3430 W., runs N. to S. 
2300 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to Grand Ave. Trans- 
fer S. 
Tennyson Square.— Southwestern City limits. 

Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Maple wood, or Laclede line 
W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Tenth St., North.— 1000 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. 
Cherokee line. 
Tenth St., South— 1000 W.. runs N. to S. 

1 to 3000— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. 
on Cass line. 
4400 to 8200-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Tenth St., from Osceola (4400) to Bates (5000), now Louisi- 
ana Av. 
Tenth St., from Fillmore (6600) to Kansas (6400), now 

A To clr Q 

Terry A v.— 2838 W., runs E. to W. 

i8th St. N. to Cass Av. Transfer W. 
Tesson St.-8000 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
• 300 to 3800— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Texas Av.— 2632 W., runs N. to S. 

1600 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to JefPerson. Transfer S. 
. 4200 to 44nQ—Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfers. 
Thatcher Av.— 7700 N., runs E. to W. 
. 1 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Thekla Av.-2300 W., runs S. to N. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine. 

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Theodore Sv. — Northern City limits. 
7700 to 8100— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Theodosia Av.— 1500 N., runs E. to W. 
4800 to 5700— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Theresa Av., North.~3500 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 1000— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Theresa Av., South.— 3500 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1700— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Third SI., North.— 300 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Third St., South.— 300 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Thirteenth St., North.— 1300 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines W. to 2 1st. Transfer S. on 
Chouteau line. 
700 to 3100— Market St. E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
rhirteenth St., South. -1300 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1100— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau line. 
1200 to 3400— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. 

on Cherokee. 
4400 to 5300— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Tholozan Av.— 3650 S., runs E. to W. 
3600 to 3800— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
7000 to 7200— Frisco Ry. to Lindenwood. 
Thomas St.— 1400 N., runs E. to W. 
2600 to 3100— 18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on 

Spring Av. 
3200 to 3500— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
rhompson Av.— 3200 N., runs S. to N. 

2800 to 4000— Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Thrush Av.— Northern City limits. 
800 to 2500— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Thornby Place.— 5840 W., runs N. to S. 
18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Through" 
car. 
Thurman Boul.-4100 W., runs N. to S. 
1500 to 2300— Park line S. on 18th St. 

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Tiffany St.— 3800 W., runs N. to S. 
1000 to 1300— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau line to Tiffany St. Transfer S. 
Tom St.— 2014 W., runs N. to S. 

One block W. of Union Station. 
Tower Grove Av.— 4300 W., runs N. to S. 

600 to 2400— Market St. line W. 
Tracy Road.— Northern City limits. 
8200 to 9100— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Trafford Lane.— Northern City limits. 
Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belief on- 
taine. 
Tremont A\, — Southwestern City limits. 

Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Maplewood. 
Trudeau St.— 2200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Turner Av.— 4200 W., runs S. to N. 
3700 to 4100-18th St. N. to Wash St. O'Fallon Park 
Div. W. 
Twelfth St., North.— 1200 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 600— Market St. lines W. to 21st St Transfer S. on 
Chouteau line. 
700 to 3200— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Twelfth St., South.— 1200 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1500— Market St, lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
1500 to 2800 -Market St. E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 

2700 to 2900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Twentieth St., North.— 2000 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 2400— 18th St. N. 
2500 to 3900— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
4000 to 5300— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer N. on 
Belief ontaine line. 
Twentieth St., South.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 500— W. boundary Union Station. 
Twenty-Fifth St.— 2500"^ W., runs S. to N. 
1400 to 3500— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
3600 to 4100— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 

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Twenty-First St., North.— 2100 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 3200-18th St. N. 
3300 to 3900— Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. 

to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
4000 to 5300— Market St. lines E. to 14th. Transfer N. on 
Belief ontaine. 
Twenty-First St., South.— 2100 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 500— One block west of Union Station. 
500 to 1000— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau. 
Twenty-Fourth St., South.— 2400 W., runs N. to S. 
1200 to 1500— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
Twenty-Second St., North.— 2200 W., runs S. to N. 
1 to 3200 -18th St. N. 
3300 to 3900— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th 

St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
3900 to 4100— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine. 
Twenty-Second St., South.— 2200 W., runs N. to S. 
1 to 1000— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
Twenty-Third St., North.— 2300 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to .3500— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer N. 
3600 to 4100— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Twenty-Third St., South.— 2300 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Transfers. 
Tyler St. -1945 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to ] 300— Market St. hues E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Lmon Boul.— (Also Union Av.) 5300 W., runs S. to N. 
200 to 900— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 

Division W. to Union Av. Transfer S. 
1000 to 6300-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Division W. to Union Av. Transfer N. 
University St.— 2900 W., runs E. to W. 

2300 to 2900-18th St. line N. 
Unter den Linden St.— Southwestern City limits. 

Mo. Pac. suburban trains to Maple wood. 
Upton St.— 7400 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 200— Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
300 to 3700— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine. 

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Utah Place.— 3300 S., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 3900— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfer S. 
Utah St.— 3300 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
1400 to 3600— Market St. lines E . to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Tower Grove. 
Vail Place.— 1900 W., runs N. to S. 

Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
Valentine St.— 500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to 4th St. Transfer S. 
Van Buren St.— 7600 S., runs N. to S. 

7600 to 8600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Vanderburg Av.— 3533 W., runs N. to S. 

2200 to 3100— Market St. lines W. to Grand Av. Transfers. 
Vandeventer A\., North.— 3900 W., runs S. to N. 

1 to 3800 — Laclede line W. to Vandeventer Av. Transfer N. 
Vandeventer Sv.- South.— 3900 W., runs N. to S. 

1 to 1000— Laclede W. to Vandeventer Av. Transfer S. 
1000 to 1400— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 

on Chouteau line to Tiffany St. Transfer S. 
1400 to 2400— Park line S. on 18th St. 
Vandeventer Place.— 950 N., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Grand Av. Transfer N. 
Vermont St.— (Old Sixth). Runs N. to S. 

8100 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer 
S. on Belief ontaine line. 
Vernon Av.- 1200 W., runs E. to W. 
4600 to 5200— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. on Page line. 
5300 to 5600 -18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
Vest AV.-2528 W., runs S. to N. 
3800 to 4000— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18th 
St. to 0th St. Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Victor St.— 2500 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 500— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
600 to 1100— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 

Cass line. 
1200 to 2000— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. to 

2100 to 2700— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer S. 
2732 to 2800 -Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 

on Tower Grove line. 
2900 to 3500— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 
Victoria Av.-r200 S., 6700 W., runs E. to W. 
Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. to Chouteau 

Av. Transfer W. 

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Villa Av.— G600 W., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St, Suburban S. 
Vine St.— 500 N. runs E. to W. 

1 to 400— Park or Compton Heights N. on 18th St. 
Vine Grove Av.— 4300 W., runs S. to N. 

Laclede Av. W. to Euclid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor line. 
Virginia Av.— 3000 W., runs N. to S. 

1000 to 1400— Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. 
on Chouteau line. 

1428 to 1600 -Park line S. on 18th St. 

1700 to 2100— Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. 
to Park Av. Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 

2200 to 2800— Compton Heights line S. on 18th St. 

2900 to 3200 -Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 

3200 to 3600— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee line. 

3700 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer S. on 7th St. line. 

4100 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Belief ontaine line. 
Vista Av.— 1428 S., runs E. to W. 

3200 to 3700— Park line S. on 18th St. 

3800 to 5000 -Market line W. 
Von Phul St.— 1400 W., runs S. to N. 

4600 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Von Verson Av.— 745 N., runs E. to W. 

5500 to 6300— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
Vulcan St.— 7200 S., runs N. to S. 

7200 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Wabada Av.— 1950 N., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Eu'clid Av. Transfer N. on Taylor line 
to Cottage Av. Transfer W. on Spaulding line. 
Wabash Av.— Southwestern City limits, runs N. to S. 

3600 to 3900— Frisco Suburban trains to Lindenwood. 
Waddell Av.— Southern City limits, runs N. to S. 

7700 to 8200— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Waddingham St.— 118 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Wade Av.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Wagner Av.— 1200 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 

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Wagner A v. Terrace. — Western City limits. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
Wagoner Place.— 4650 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on Easton line 
Walbridge Place.— 4600 W., runs N. to S. 

18th St. N. to Biddle St. Transfer W. on Spring line. 
Waldemar av.-6700 W., runs E. to W. 

•Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Walnut St.— 100 S, runs E. to W. 
1 to 1700— Market St. lines E. 
1800 to 3500— Laclede line W. 
Walsh St.— 5200 S., runs E. to W. 

1 to 300— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
.300 to 4200- Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on 
Bellefontaine line. 
Walter Av.— 8345 N., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Walton Av.— 4600 W., runs S. to N. 

400 to 700— 18th St. lines N. to Oliye St. Transfer W. on 

"World's Fair" car. 
800toll00-18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
1134 to 1300 -18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 

on Page line. 
1400 to 1700— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Warne Av.— 4000 W., runs S. to N. 

400 to 500— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
1500 to 3000— Laclede line W. to Vandeventer Av. Trans- 
fer N. 
4100 to 4400— Park or Compton Heights line N. to 6th St. 

Transfer N. on Lee line. 
2100 to 1900— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Bellefontaine line. 
Warren St.— 2600 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
900 to 2600— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer N. 
on Cherokee line. 
Wash St.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 1700— 18th St. N. to Carr St. Transfer E. on Spring. 
1800 to 2900— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban W. 
Washington Av. (Also Washington Boul.) 600 N., runs 
E. to W. 

1 to 1700— Park or Compton Hts. line N. on 18th St. 
1800 to 3500— 18th St. N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. 
3600 to 5200— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 

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Washington Terrace.— 600 N., runs E. to W. 

5300 to 5800— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
Washington Place.— 3850 W., runs N. to S. 

Park or Compton Heights line N. on 18th St. to 6th St. 
Transfer N. on Lee line. 
Water St.— 200 E., runs N. to S. 

5900 to 8900— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Waterman Sv.— 400 N., runs E. to W. 

5300 to 6000— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
Watson Road.— 5900 W., runs N. to S. 

3000 to 4500— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line, 
Waverly Pi. Boul.-2100 W., runs N. to S. 

Park or Compton Heights lines S. on 18th St. to Park Av. 
Transfer S. on 4th St. line. 
Way St.— 1500 S., runs E. to W. 

Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Weber Road.— Southern City limits. Runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Webster av.-3100 W., runs S. to N. 

1400 to 1800— 18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
Weil Av.— Southwestern City limits. 

Frisco suburban trains to Shrewsbury. 
Wellington Court.— Southwestern City limits. 

Frisco Suburban train to Lindenwood, or Mo. Pac. Ry. to 
Maplewood. 
Wells Av.— 1429 N., runs E. to W. 

5000 to 6100-18th St. N. to Franklin Av. Transfer W. on 
Easton line. 
West Belle Place.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 

3900 to 4500— 18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park 
Div. W. 
West Belle Terrace.— 4600 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
West Cabanne Court.— 6000 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
West Cabanne Terrace.— 6050 W., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
West Cabanne Place.— 900 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Division W. 
West End Av.— 4600 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Transfer W. on Page. 

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West End Place.— 3515 W., runs S. to N. 

18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
West Iowa ffv.— 2750 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
West Jefferson Av.— 2600 W., runs N. to S. 

700 to 1000— Market St. lines W. to Jefferson Av. Trans- 
fer S. 
West Michigan av. — 350 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Belle fou- 
taine. 
West Parit Sv.— 1300 S., runs E. to W. 

5600 to 6700— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Westminster Place.— 324 N., runs E. to W. 

3700 to 5300-18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 
on "Through" car. 
Westmoreland Place.— 300 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Olive St. Transfer W. on "Maryland" car. 
West Pine Boul.— 200 N., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 5000-Laclede line W. 
West Railroad Av.— 500 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Wharf St., North.— River from Market St. to City limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Wharf St., South.— River from Market St. to City limits. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Wherry Av.- 4400 S., 5400 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. line W. to Tower Grove Station. Transfer W. 
on King's Highway line. 
Whitman St.— 1 W., runs S. to N. 

4700 to 5400— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Trans- 
fer N. 
Whittemore Place.— 1600 S., runs E. to W. 

Park line S. on 18th St. 
Whittier St.— 4200 W., runs S. to N. 

300 to 600— 18th St. lines N. to Olive St. Transfer W. 

700 to 3000— Laclede line W. to Sarah. Suburban N. 
Wichita AV.-1200 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines W. to 21st St. Transfer S. on Chouteau 
line. 
Wicklow Place.— 400 W., runs N. to S. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Belief on- 
taine. 
Willow Av.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 

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Wilmington Road.— G600 S., runs E. to W. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. on Bellefon- 
taine. 
Wilson Sv.— 2100 S., runs E. to W. 

4900 to 5600— Oak Hill suburban trains to King's Highway. 

5700 to 6400 — Frisco suburban trains to Clifton Heights. 
Windemere Court.— 5500 N., runs S. to N. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. 
Windemere Place.— 1000 N., runs E. to W. 

18th St. N. to Wash St. Suburban Park Div. W. • 
Windham Av.— 8300 N., Northwestern City limits. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Bellefon- 
taine line. 
Windsor Place.— 1020 N., runs E. to W. 

3600 to 3800— 18th St. lines N. to Washington Av. Trans- 
fer W. 
Winnebago St. -3700 S., runs E. toW. 

1900 to 2600— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfers. 

2600 to 4000— Market St. lines E. Transfer S. on 7th St. 
Winona Sv.— 3800 S., runs E. to W\ 

6900 to 7200— Frisco suburban trains to Linden wood. 
Wisconsin Av.— 2000 W., runs N. to S. 

2800 to 3400-Market St. lines W. to Jefferson. Transfer S. 

3500 to 4000— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Wise Av.— 1200 S., runs E. to W. 

5300 to 5700— Laclede line W. to Sarah St. Suburban S. 
Withers Av.— 5800 N., runs E. to W. 

300 to 700— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Withnell Av.-3235 S., runs E. to W. 

900 to 2100— Market St. lines E. to 9th St. Transfer S. on 
Cherokee line. 
Wittenberg Av.— 1430 S., runs N. to S. 

Market line W. 
Woods St.— 5900 W., runs N. to S. 

2500 to 3100— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Woods St.-4600 S., 400 E. 

Market St. line E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Woodstock Av.— 4700 N. , 5900 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. on Belle- 
fontaineline. 
Wren Av.— Northwestern City limits. 

2200 to 2500-Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer N. 
on Belief ontaine line. 

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Wright St.— 2900 N., runs E. to W. 

1 to 900— Market St. lines E . to Broadway. Transfer N. 
1100 to 1400— Market St. lines E. to 14th St."^ Transfer N. 

on Belief ontaine line. 
1500 to 2000— Park or Compton Heights lines N. on 18tb 
St. to 6th St. Transfer N . on Lee line. 
Wyandotte St.— 4434 S., runs E. to W. . 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 
Wyoming St.— 3200 S., runs E. to W. 

500 to 2600— Market St. lines E. to 6th St. Transfer S. on 

Cass line. 
2700 to 2900— Market St. lines E. to 14th St. Transfer S. 

on Belief ontaine line. 
3000 to 4300— Market St. lines E. to 12th St. Transfer S. 
on Tower Grove line. 
Zealand St.— 1400 W., runs S. to N. 

Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer N. 
Zepp St.— 3435 S., runs E. to W. 
1 to 50O— Market St. lines E. to Broadway. Transfer S. 



St. Louis is regarded as the best equipped for street car 
service of any city in the world. The most rapid transit is 
certain. The trolley car moves faster in St. Louis than in any 
other large city. The fare to all points is five cents, and one 
transfer ticket to connecting lines is issued. Except that 
what is known as the Suburban Park line, transfers are 
honored. This line issues transfers good on its own connec- 
tions, and the City, or Rapid Transit Company, tranfers are 
not honored by the Suburban Park. Nearly all cars going 
west from Broadway or from Fourth street will take you to 
the World's Fair Grounds, and all cars going north or south 
will issue transfers to connecting lines that will take you to 
the Fair. A nickel is the whole cost. 

If you are at the Union Station, 18th and Market, cars 
marked "Laclede Avenue" or "Market Street" going west, 
or to the left, as you emerge from the Station onto Market 
Street, will take you direct to the Fair Grounds without 
change; time, about twenty minutes. 

Should you, however, become confused, do not hesitate 
to appeal to others for information. St. Louis people and 
St. Louis conductors are the personification of politeness, 
and the most quick in courtesy of any in the world, and the 
stranger is speedily made to feel that his or her lot has fallen 
in pleasant places. 

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CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES. 

NEW CITY HALL, 
Market, Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets. 

Room No. 

Mayor 200 

Comptroller 214 

Treasurer 222 

Auditor 219 

Register a 203 

Collector 110 

Assessor ...: 115 

Coroner 12 

Recorder of Deeds 126 

Board of Public Improvements 301 

Water Commissioner 312 

Street Commissioner 325 

Assessor Water Rates 100 

Harbor and Wharf Commissioner 305 

Park Commissioner 304 

Sewer Commissioner 311 

Commissioner Public Buildings 308 

Supply Commissioner 317 

Election Commissioners .•. ..120 

Inspector Boilers and Elevators _ 414 

Counselor 234 

License Commissioner 102 

Lighting Department 326 

Plumbing Inspector 310 

Engineers Examiners 414 

Board of Appeals 308 

Fire Department, Chief 104 

Fire and Police Telegraph 400 

Inspector of Weights and Measures 19 

Clerk of House of Delegates 230 

Secretary to Council 210 

Factory Inspector 235 

Smoke Inspector ...235 

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Municipal Telephone Exchange 404 

Special Tax Department 314 

Marriage License 122 

OLD CITY HALL, 
IVfarkef, Chestnut and Eleventh Streets. 

Board of Health. 

Health Commissioner. 

Sanitary Division, Health Department. 

Milk Inspector. 

City Dispensary. 

First District Police Court. 

City Chemist. 

Juvenile Court. 

POLICE COURTS. 

First District, Old City Hall. 
Second District, 2600 Dayton St. 
Third District, 3126 South Ninth St. 

FOUR COURTS, 
Clark Avenue, Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. 

Marshal, First Floor, East Side. 

Jailer, First Floor, West Side. 

Chief of Police, First Floor, West Side. 

Chief of Detectives, First Floor, West Side. 

Criminal Division, Circuit Cqurt, No. 8, East Side. 

Criminal Division, Circuit Court, No. 9, East Side,2d Floor. 

Grand Jury Department, East Side, Third Floor. 

Board of Police Commissioners, West Side, First Floor. 

City Morgue, corner Twelfth and Spruce Sts. 

Court of Criminal Correction, West Side, Second Floor. 

OTHER CITY OFFICES. 

Public Administrator, 706 Chestnut St. 
City Chemist, 1141 Market St. 

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COURT HOUSE, 
Market, Chestnut, Fourth Streets and Broadway. 

Sheriff, Basement, North Wing. 

Jury Commissioner. 

Probate Court. 

Court of Appeals. 

Circuit Courts, Civil Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and 11 



UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE, 

Eighth to Ninth, Olive to Locust Streets. 

Postmaster. 

Assistant Postmaster. 

Assistant Treasurer of the United States. 

Surveyor of the Port. 

Custodian Public Buildings. 

Assistant Custodian Public Buildings. 

Collector of Internal Revenue. 

Postoffice Inspectors. 

Special Revenue Agent. 

U. S. Special Agent, Treasury Department. 

U. S. Lighthouse Inspector. 

U. S. Supervising Inspector of Steam Vessels. 

U. S. Local Inspector of Steam Vessels. 

U. S. Secret Service, Treasury Department. 

United States Circuit Judges. 

United States District Judge. 

Clerk United States Circuit Court of Appeals, 

Clerk United States Circuit Court. 

Clerk United States District Court. 

United States Attorney. 

Assistant United States Attorneys. 

United States Marshal. 

Deputy United States Marshals. 

Bailiffs United States Courts. 

Criers United States Courts. 

United States Commissioners. 

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Engineer Corps United States Army. 
United States Commissioners. 
Superintendent Railway Mail Service. 
Railway Postal Clerks. 
United States Weather Bureau. 
United States Circuit and District Courts. 
United States Circuit Court of Appeals. 

UNITED STATES OFFICES, OLD CLISTOW HOUSE, 
Third and Olive Streets. 

United States Paymaster. 

United States Army Recruiting Station. 

Quartermaster's Department, U. S. Army. 

Subsistence Department, U. S. Army. 

Attending and Examining Surgeons, U. S. Army. 

United States Assayer. 

Appraisers U. S. Customs. 

Examiners U. S. Customs. 

Storekeepers U, S. Customs. 

U. S. Marine Hospital Service. 

U. S. Pension Examiners. 

Examining Surgeons, U. S. Pension Bureau. 

UNITED STATES OFFICES OUTSIDE OF CUSTOM HOUSE. 

Mississippi River Commission, Fullerton Building, Seventh 

.and Pine Streets. 
U. S. Medical Supply Depot, 206 South Eighth St. 
Post Headquarters U. S. Army, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
St. Louis Powder Depot, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy, Security Building, Fourth 

and Locust Streets. 
U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, Missouri Stock Yards. 
U. S. Jury Commission, Circuit Court, 220 N. Fourth St. 

District Court, 705 Olive St. 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Tower Grove Ave. and Flora 

Av. 
U. S. Indian Warehouse, 602 South Seventh St. 
U. S. Army Headquarters, Seventh and Locust Sts. 

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PROMINENT OFFICE BUILDINGS. 

Allen N. W. cor. Broadway and Market Sts. 

Bank of Commerce S. E. cor. Broadway and Olive St. 

Benoist Building N. E. cor. Ninth and Pine Sts. 

Board of Education N. W. cor. Ninth and Locust Sts. 

Boatmen's Bank..N. W. cor. Fourth St. and Washington Av. 
Burlington.. Olive St., south side, bet. Eighth and Ninth Sts. 

Bowman 1023 Locust St. 

Calumet S. E. cor. Third and Chestnut Sts. 

Carleton N. E. cor. Sixth and Olive Sts. 

Century N. W. cor. Ninth and Olive Sts. 

Chemical N. E. cor. Eighth and Olive Sts. 

Colonial Trust N. E. cor. Broadway and Locust Sts. 

Columbia S. E. cor. Eighth and Locust Sts. 

Commercial S. E. cor. Sixth and Olive Sts. 

Commonwealth , N. E. cor. Broadway and Olive St. 

Continental Bank v 411 Olive St. 

Cupples Seventh and Spruce Sts. 

DeMenil S. W. cor. Seventh and Pine Sts. 

DeSoto - Pine St., south side bet. Seventh and Eighth Sts. 

Equitable N. W. cor. Sixth and Locust Sts. 

Frank ...S. W. cor. Broadw*ay and Washington Av. 

Fraternal N. W, cor. Eleventh and Franklin Av. 

Frisco S. W. Cor. Ninth and Olive Sts. 

Fullerton S. E. cor. Seventh and Pine Sts. 

Gay N. E. cor. Third and Pine Sts. 

Globe-Democrat S. W. cor. Sixth and Pine Sts. 

Granite S. W. cor. Fourth and Market Sts. 

Holland Seventh St., west side, bet. Pine and Olive Sts. 

Houser N. W. cor. Broadway and Chestnut St. 

Imperial 918 Pine St. 

International Bank S. E. cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sts. 

Kaiser 417 Pine St. 

Koken 715 Locust St. 

Laclede S. W. cor. Fourth and Olive Sts. 

Lincoln Trust S. W. cor. Seventh and Chestnut Sts. 

Linmar S. E. cor. Washington and Vandeventer Avs. 

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Lucas 506 Olive St. 

Merrell N. E. cor. Fourth and Market Sts. 

Merchants' Exchange. .West side Third, Chestnut to Pine Sts. 

Mermod-Jaccard N. W. cor. Broadway and Locust St. 

Missouri Trust N. W. cor. Seventh and Olive Sts. 

Missouri Pacific N. W. cor. Seventh and Market Sts. 

Nolker N. E. cor. Third and Chestnut Sts. 

Nugents S. E. cor. Broadway and Washington Av. 

Odd Fellows' S. E. cor. Ninth and Olive Sts. 

Olivia Grand and Belle Avs. 

Odeon Grand and Finney Avs. 

Oriel S. E. cor. Sixth and Locust Sts. 

Ozark 203 North Tenth St. 

Pozzoni. N. E. cor. Ninth and Chestnut Sts. 

Railway Exchange N. E. cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sts. 

Real Estate. .Chestnut, south side, bet. Sixth and Seventh Sts. 

Republic S. W. cor. Seventh and Olive Sts. 

Rialto S. E. cor. Fourth and Olive Sts. 

Roe S. W. cor. Broadway and Pine Sts. 

Royal Nos. 110-112 North Eighth St. 

Star Building Twelfth and Olive Sts. 

Security S. W. cor. Fourth and Locust Sts. 

Sterling N. W. cor. Seventh and Lucas Av. 

Stifel 920 Pine St. 

Telephone S. E. cor. Tenth and Olive Sts. 

Temple N. W. cor. Broadway and Walnut St. 

Third National 417 Olive St. 

Wainwright N. W. cor. Seventh and Chestnut Sts. 

Wells : 509 Olive St. 



BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. 

American Exchange 207 N. Broadway 

American Central Trust Co 101 N. Broadway 

Boatmen's N. W. cor. Fourth and Washington Av. 

Bremen '. 3600 N. Broadway 

Commonwealth Trust Co...N. E. cor. Broadway and Olive St. 
Fourth National S. E. cor. Fourth and Olive Sts. 

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Franklin 722 N. Fourth St. 

German- American S. W. cor. Fourth and Franklin Av. 

German Savings Institution.. S. W. cor. Fourth and Pine Sts. 
International Bk. of St. Louis... .S. E. cor. 4th & Chestnut Sts. 

Jefferson N. W. cor. Franklin and Jefferson Avs. 

Lafayette. N. W. cor. Broadway and Merchant St. 

Lincoln Trust Co S. W. cor. Seventh and Chestnut Sts. 

Manchester Bank Chouteau and Manchester Avs. 

Mechanics National N. E. cor. Broadway and Locust Sts. 

Mercantile Trust Co N. E. cor. Eighth and Locust Sts. 

Merchants'-Laclede S.W. cor. 4th & Olive (Laclede Bldg.) 

Mississippi Valley Trust Co.-.N.W. cor. Fourth and Pine Sts. 

Missouri Trust Co .Seventh and Olive Sts. 

National Bk. of Commerce-S. E. cor. Broadway and Olive St. 

Northwestern Savings 1328 North Market St. 

Olive St. Bank Olive St. and Garrison Av. 

St. Louis Union Trust Co N.W. cor. Fourth and Locust Sts. 

South Side Bank of St. Louis 2931 S. Broadway 

Southern Commercial and Savings 7203 S. Broadway 

State National Bank of St. Louis Fourth and Locust Sts. 

Title Guarantee Trust Company - 711 Chestnut St. 

Third National Bank 417 Olive St. 

Vandeventer Bank 536 N. Vandeventer Av. 

Washington Trust and Bonding Carleton Bldg. 

Washington National 1401 Washington Av. 



HOSPITALS. 



Academy of the Sacred Heart Meramec Ave. 

Academy of the Sacred Heart and Mullanphy Orphans' 

Asylum Maryland and Taylor Avs. 

Anti-Narcotin Sanitarium 603 N. Garrison Av. 

Alexian Brothers' — 3933 S. Broadway 

Auxilliary — 1001 N. Jefferson Av. 

City Seventeenth, Pine and Chestnut Sts. 

City, Female Arsenal St. and Sublette Av. 

Elizabeth 3237 South Jefferson Av. 

Emergency, Annex to City Fourteenth and 0' Fallon Sts. 

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Epworth Evangelistic Institute 3019 Bell Av. 

Evangelical Deaconess 4117 West Belle PI. 

Female Infirmary Twenty-second and Morgan Sts. 

Good Samaritan — Jefferson Av. and Dayton St. 

Jefferson 2604 Gamble St. 

Jewish 5415 Delmar BouL 

Quarantine (Small-pox) South of Jefferson Barracks 

Rebekah 3564 Caroline St. 

St. Ann's Maternity 912 O'Fallon St. 

St. Anthony's 3520 Chippew^a St. 

St. John's 2828 Locust St. 

St. Louis Baptist 2945 Franklin Av. 

St. Louis Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat... 500 N. Jefferson Av. 

St. Louis Children's Adams St. and Jefferson Av. 

St. Louis MuUanphy Bacon and Montgomery Sts. 

St. Louis Polyclinic Jefferson and Lucas Avs. 

St. Louis Surgical 410 N. Jefferson Av. 

St. Luke's (Episcopal) 1835 Washington Av. 

St. Mary's Infirmary 1536 Papin St. 

Still A. T. Infirmary 803 N. Garrison Av. 

Protestant 1011 N. Eighteenth St. 

Tuholske's 406 N. Jefferson Av. 

United States Marine Miami St. and Marine Av. 

Red Cross World's Fair Grounds 



DAILY NEWSPAPERS SND OFFICES. 

Globe-Democrat, morning. Republican, Sixth and Pine. 
Republic, morning, Democratic, Seventh and Olive. 
World, morning, Democratic, Chestnut and Ninth. 
Post-Dispatch, evening and Sunday morning, Independent 

Democrat, Broadway, near Olive. 
Star, evening and Sunday morning. Republican, Twelfth 

and Olive. 
Chronicle, evening, Independent, Sixth, near Walnut. 
Westliche Post, morning. Republican, Broadway and Market. 
Anzeiger des Westens, evening. Republican, Broadway and 

Market. 
Amerika, morning, Democratic, Third and Chestnut. 

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THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. 
Number and Location of Fire Boxes. 

No. 1— McNair Ave., near Gravois Ave. 

No. 2—129 West Kraus. 

No. 3-3648 South Broadway. 

No. 4-2133 Wash St. 

No. 5—2400 North Twenty-second St. 

No. 6—12 North Isiinth St. 

No. 7—1304 South Eighteenth St. 

No. 8-1501 Salisbury St. 

No. 9— Eighth and Mullanphy Sts. 

No. 10 — Walnut St. and Jefferson Ave. 

No. 11-2400 Bismarck. 

No. 12—816 North Seventh St. 

No. 13-1015 North Eleventh St. 

No. 14-1425 Market St. 

No. 15—415 South Broadway. 

No. 16—1337 South Broadway. 

No. 17—3220 Easton Ave. 

No. 18—812 North Seventh St. 

No. 19—1120 St. Louis Ave. 

No. 20—4551 North Broadway. 

No. 21—3417 Manchester Ave. 

No. 22—116 Plum St. 

No. 23—508 North Third St. 

No. 24-1214 Spruce St. 

No. 25— Sixteenth and Mullanphy. 

No. 26-2100 North Second St. 

No. 27—4517 Easton Ave. 

No. 28—3934 Morgan St. 

No. 29—1219 Old Manchester Ed. 

No. 30-5516 Vernon Ave. 

No. 3 L— Kossuth Ave., near Warne Ave. 

No. 32—2000 Washington Ave. 

No. 33— Park Ave. and Louisiana Ave. 

No. 34—8227 South Broadway. 

No. 35—5450 Arsenal St. 

No. 36— Union Boul. and Cote Brilliante Ave. 

No. 37— Hall's Ferry Road and Broadway. 

No. 38—3500 South Grand Ave. 

No. 39—415 South Broadway. 

No. 40—707 North Eleventh St. 



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DEPARTMENT OF POLICE. 

The city is divided into twelve Police Districts, one of 
which is styled the Central, because it is headquarters for 
the heads of the Department. It is centered at the Four 
Courts. The next ten are designated by numbers from 1 to 
10; then comes the Mounted, the station of which is located 
in Forest Park, and is one of the show places of St. Louis. 

The force consists of about 1,500 persons, of whom about 
850 are regular Patrolmen. The annual cost of maintaining 
the department is a trifle over $1,600,000. It is under the 
control of a Board of Police Commissioners, who receive 
their appointments from the Governor. The districts and 
stations are as follows : 
Central — Twelfth St. and Clark Av.; Sub-Station, 111 

Chestnut St. 
First — 7301 Pennsylvania Av. 
Second— Ninth and Wyoming Sts., Sub-Station, Virginia 

Ave. and Meramec St.; Sub-Station, Arsenal St., near 

Gravois Road. 
Third — 714 Soulard; Sub-Station, Lafayette Park. 
Fourth — Seventh and Carr Sts. 
Fifth— Tenth and North Market Sts. 
Sixth— Ninth and Angelica Sts.; Sub-Stations, O'Fallon 

Park and Fair Grounds. 
Seventh— Grand Av. and Magnolia Av. ; Sub-Station, 1414 

Old Manchester Road. 
Eighth— 2827 Manchester Av. 
Ninth — Jefferson Av. and Dayton St. 
Tenth— 4548 Easton Av. 
Mounted— Clayton Av. and Forest Park; Sub-Stations, Old 

Manchester Rd., near Magnolia; Baden, North St. Louis 

and Center of Forest Park. 

During the Fair a station will be maintained at the Fair 
Grounds. .^ 

ORPHANS' HOMES AND ASYLUMS. 

Amelia Home for Children, 4348 Garfield Ave. 

American Orphan Home, 4329 Warne Ave. 

Baptist Orphan Home, 1906 Lafayette Ave. 

Bethany Rescue and Children's Home, 1211 N. Garrison Av. 

Bethesda Foundling Home, 3651 Vista Ave. 

Bethesda Home for Incurables, 3647 Vista Ave. 

Bethesda Maternity Home, 1210 Grattan St. 

Bethesda Old Ladies' Home, 3120 Lafayette Ave. 

Blind Girls' Industrial Home, 1214 N. "Garrison Ave. 

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Children's Orphan Home, 2708 Lucas Ave. 

Christian Old People's Home, 903 Aubert Ave. 

Christian Orphans' Home, 917 Aubert Ave. 

Deaf Mute Institute, 1849 Cass Ave. 

Evangelical Deaconess' Home, 4117 West Belle PL 

Episcopal Orphans' Home, Grand and De Tonta Aves. 

Emergency Home, 2808 Morgan St. 

Female Night Refuge, Twenty- second and Morgan Sts. 

Hephzibah Rescue Home, 2813 Lucas Ave. 

Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites, 3652 S. Jefferson Ave. 

Home of the Friendless (Old Ladies' Home), 4431 S. Broad- 
way. 

Home of the Guardian Angel, 1029 Marion St. 

German Protestant Orphan Home, St. Charles Rock Road. 

German General Protestant Orphans' Home, 4447 Natural 
Bridge Road. 

Girls' Industrial Home, Belt and Von Versen Aves. 

Industrial Home for Girls, Twenty-second and Morgan Sts. 

Little Sisters of the Poor, 3431 Gravois Ave. 

Little Sisters of the Poor (Home for Aged and Infirm Peo- 
ple), 2209 Hebert St. 

Liberty Non-Sec. Mission, 703 N. Fourteenth St. 

MuUanphy Orphan Asylum, Taylor and Maryland Aves. 

Missouri Children's Home Society, 3208 Pine St. 

Mothers' and Babies' Home, 2821 Lawton Ave. 

Martha Parsons' Free Hospital for Children, 3400 School ^t. 

Methodist Orphan Home, Newstead and Maryland Aves. 

Methodist Home for Boys, 3533 Laclede Ave. 

Missouri Free School, Church of the Messiah, 2737 Locust. 

Memorial Home, Grand and Magnolia Aves. 

Missionary f raining Home, 2335 Randolph St. 

Nazareth Home, 3718 Morgan St. 

Newsboys' Home, 1813 N. Ninth St. 

Old People's and Working Girls' Home, 4237 Cote Brilliante. 

Queen's Daughters' Home, 111 N. Sixteenth St. 

Salvation Army Rescue Home, 3740 Marine Ave. 

St. Ann's Widows' Home, 1236 N. Tenth St. 

St. Blandina Home for Young Ladies. 1234 N. Fourteenth. 

St. Louis Colored Orphan Home, 4216 Natural Bridge Road. 

St. Louis Children's Hospital for Orphans, Adams and Jef- 
ferson Aves. 

St. Louis Home for Nurses, 3042 Locust St. 

St. Luke's Home for Nurses, 1813 Washington Ave. 

St. Vincent's German Male and Female Orphan Asylum, 
1421 Hogan St. 

St. Vincent's Institution for the Insane, Normandy. 

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At Depot take 18th Street Car, Transfer at Washington Avenue to Page or 
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Small private hotel, conducted by New England people. Delightful 
location, in residential portion; near Churches and Restaurants. Situated 
about half way between city proper and WORLD'S FAIR, on direct electric 
line. Large, airy rooms, with or without board. Accommodations guar- 
anteed at reasonable rates, if booked ahead. Special rates to parties of 
more than six. 

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South Side Day Nursery, 1621 S. Tenth St. 

St. Mary's Female Orphan Asyhim, Vernon and Harney Av. 

St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, 4701 S. Grand Ave. 

St. Francis' Colored Orphan Asylum, Normandy. 

St. Ann's Asylum, Tenth and O'Fallon Sts. 

St. Joseph's Deaf Mute Institute, Longwood, S. St. Louis. 

St. Philomena Industrial School, Ewing and Clark Aves. 

Wm. G. Elliot Home and Training School for Nurses, 1224 

Dillon St. 
Women's Christian Home, 1814 Washington Ave. 
Working Women's Home, 2654 Locust St. 
White Cross Home, 1335 N. Garrison Ave. 



COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. 

Academy of Arch., Bldg. & Ind. School, 1742 Chouteau Ave. 
Academy of the Sacred Heart, Maryland and Taylor Aves. 
Academy of the Visitation, Belt and Academy Aves. 
American Medical College, 407 S. Jefferson Ave. 
Barnes' Medical College, Lawton and Garrison Aves. 
Barnes' Business College, Board of Education Bldg., Ninth 

and Locust. 
Bryant & Stratton College, Century Bldg. 
Bishop Robertson Hall, 1617 S. Compton Ave. 
Carpenter College of Midwifery, 2601 N. Tenth St. 
Christian Brothers' College, Easton Ave. and King's High- 
way. 
Concordia Seminary, Jefferson Ave. and Winnebago St. 
Draughon's Practical Business College, Tenth and Olive Sts. 
Eden Theological College, Hunt Ave. and St. Charles Rock 

Road. 
Forest Park University, Clayton and Billon Aves. 
Hayward's Business College, Odd Fellow's Bldg., Ninth 

and Olive. 
Benry Shaw School of Botany, Beaumont and Locust Sts. 
Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri, Jefferson and 

Howard. 
Hosmer Hall, 4296 Washington Ave. 

International Correspondence School, Ninth and Pine Sts. 
Jones' Commercial College, 309 N. Broadway. 
Kenrick Roman Catholic Theological Seminary, Nineteenth 

St. and Cass Ave. 
Loretto Academy, Pine St. and Jefferson Ave. 
Manual Training School, Eighteenth St. and Washington 

Ave. 
Manual Training School (Colored), 2625 Eads Ave. 

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St. Louis City Property, Hotels;, Restaurants, Rooming Houses, 
Residences, Stores, Saloons, Cigar Stands. Livery Stables, . 
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Marion-Sims-Beaumont School of Medicine, Caroline St. 

and Grand Ave. 
Mary Institute, Lake and McPherson Aves. 
McLean Medical & Surgical Institute, 3100 Pine St. 
Missouri Dental College of Washington University, 2641 

Locust St. 
Missouri School for Blind, Nineteenth and Morgan Sts. 
Perkins & Herpel Business College, Lincoln Trust Bldg. 
Rebekah Hsp. Tr. School for Nurses, 3554 Caroline St. 
Rubicam's Shorthand College, Olive St. andVandeventer Av. 
Self-Culture Free Schools, 1832 Carr St. 
Self-Culture Free Schools, 1921 S. Ninth St. 
Self -Culture Free Schools, 3809 N. Broadway. 
School of Fine Arts, Nineteenth and Locust Sts. 
Smith Academy, Nineteenth St. and Washington Ave. 
Southwest Business College, 810 Olive St. 
St. de Chantal Academy of the Visitation, 4012 Washington 

Avenue. 
St. Elizabeth Academy, 1411 Morgan St. 
St. Elizabeth Institute, Arsenal St. near Arkansas Ave. 
St. Joseph Academy, Kansas St. and Minnesota Ave. 
St. Louis College of Midwifery, 3614 N. Eleventh St. 
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, 2108 Locust St. 
St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, Jefferson and 

Gamble. 
St. Louis Commercial College, Grand and Franklin Aves. 
St. Louis Law School of Washington University, 1417 

Locust St. 
St. Louis Medical College of Washington University, 1806 

Locust St. 
St. Louis Training School for Nurses. 1224 Dillon St. 
St. Louis University, Grand Ave. and West Pine Boul. 
St. Vincent's Seminary, Lucas and Grand Aves. 
Walther College, 1021 S. Eighth St. 
Washington University, Locust and Beaumont St., and 

World's Fair Grounds. 
Women's Training School, 1728 Locust St. 

MONASTERIES. 

Alexian Brothers., 3933 S. Broadway. 

Franciscan, Meramec and Grand Aye. 

Jesuit Novitiate, Normandy. 

Mont of the Visitation, Cabanne and Belt. 

Passionist Fathers, Normandy. 

Sisters of Mt. Carmel, Eighteenth and Victor. 

Visitation St. Jane de Chantal, 4012 Washington Ave. 

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ST. LOUIS CLUBS. 

Cabanne Club, 5545 Cabanne Avenue. 

Columbian Club, 3909 Lindell Boulevard. 

Commercial Club, S. W. Corner Locust Street and Ewing 
Avenue. 

Concordia Club, 1440 Chouteau Avenue. 

Country Club, Hanley Road. 

Elks' Club, Holland Building. 

Engineers' Club, 1600 Locust Street. 

Fair Grounds Club, St. Louis Fair Grounds. 

Jefferson Club, S. W. Cor. Pine Street and Grand Avenue. 

Leiderkranz Club, S. E. Cor. Thirteenth Street and Chou- 
teau Avenue. 

Mercantile Club, S. W. Cor. Seventh and Locust Streets. 

Merchants' League Club, 2721 Pine Street. 

Missouri Athletic Club, N. W. Cor. Fourth St. and Wash- 
ington Avenue. 

Noonday Club, Security Building. 

Office Men's Club, 3022 Olive Street. 

South Broadwav Merchants' Club, Broadway and Gever Av. 

St. Louis Club, "3633 Lindell Boulevard. 

St. Louis Field Club, Bissell Station. 

St. Louis Latin-American Club, 110 N. Fourth Street. 

St. Louis Railway Club, Fourth Floor, Union Station. 

Union Club, S. E. Cor. Jefferson and Layf ay ette Avenues. 

University Club, Grand and Washington Avenues. 

Wednesday Club, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Grand and Franklin 
Avenues. 

Woman's Noonday Club, 416 N. Sixth Street. 

Young Men's Hebrew Club, 2737 Locust Street. 



POLITICAL CLUBS. 



Democratic Central Committee, 7 S. Ninth St. 

Equal Taxation Committee, 304 N. Eighth St. 

Good Government Republican Club, 2300 Eugenia St. 

Jefferson Club, S. E. Cor. Grand Av. and West Pine Boul. 

Merchants' League Republican Club, 2721 Pine St. 

State Republican Central Committee, Lindell Hotel. 

Sporting, athletic, religious, scientific and nearly all other 
organizations may be found in St. Louis. 

All secret or fraternal societies are here represented, and 
members to each are soon recognized and cordially received. 

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CONSULAR REPRESENTATIVES. 

A^rgentine Republic— Giis. V. Brecht, 1201 Cass Av. 
A.ustria-Hungaria— Ferdinand Diehm, S. E. cor. Olive and 

Fourth Sts. 
Belgium— Louis Seguenot, 119 North Seventh St. 
Brazil — Alphonse de Figueiredo, 400 South Broadway. 
Columbia, S. A. — James Arbuckle, 110 North Fourth St. 
^osta Rica— Eben Richards, 420 Olive St. 
Denmark— C. E. Ramlose, Broadway and Hickory St. 
?^rance — Louis Seguenot, 119 North Seventh St. 
German Empire— Dr. Friedrich C. RielofP, 219 N. Fourth St. 
Treat Britain — Western Bascome, 319 North Ninth St. 
jrreece — Demetrius Jannopoulo, 100 North Second St. 
Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras— L. D. Kingsland, 

1521 North Eleventh St. 
loUand— B. B. Haagsma, 211 North Seventh St. 
taly— Domencio Ginnochio, 713 North Third St. 
Liberia — Hutchins Inge, 1107 Clark Av. 
^lexi CO— Rafael P. Serano, 421 Olive St. 
^Netherlands— B. B. Haagsma, 211 North Seventh St. 
5pain— Jose M. Trigo, 212 Pine St. 

5weden and Norway — Alfred Essendorf , 119 N. Seventh St. 
Switzerland— Jacob Buff, 219 North Fourth St. 
Venezuela— H. Meinhard, 219 North Fourth St. 



THE POST OFFICE 



s a large stone building located in the block bounded on 
he north by Locust Street, on the east by Eighth Street, on 
he west by Ninth Street, and on the south by Olive Street, 
kib-stations have been established in all parts of the city, 
md ample facilities for handling the mail have been provided 
nside The World's Fair Grounds. 



TERMINAL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION. 

This is a combination of business men of St. Louis, 
)rganized to provide terminal facilities on the east side of 
he river; the Union Railway Transit Company was organ- 
zed to provide freight terminals on the St. Louis side, and 
mother company was organized and called the Union Depot 
Jompany of St. Louis, to provide passenger terminals. In, 
.889 all these were merged into the Terminal Railroad 
Association of St. Louis, the present company. 

This company grew and its business became more exten- 
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tions. In September, 1894, the present big Union Station 
was opened. It is by far the largest raih'oad station in the 
conntry for the handling of through passenger traffic. 

To handle the expected World's Fair traffic it was de- 
cided to abandon the old tunnel and to construct a loop from 
the Eads Bridge south above the levee. With this improve- 
ment passenger traffic is greatly facilitated, for the tunnel 
has' been turned over to freight transportation. At the end 
of the loop near Washington Avenue a handsome and com- 
mo.dious station has been built, though all trains will as 
usual make the Union Station the St. Louis terminal. 

W. S. McChesney, Jr., is president and general man- 
ager of the Association, and Julius S. Walsh is chairman of 
the Board. 



PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. 

In addition to the regular theaters noted, there are a 
great variety of lesser places of amusement. 

For this summer special attractions are promised, and 
the visitor will find no lack of entertainment. 

Olympics-Broadway and Walnut St. High class attrac- 
tions. Rates subject to change at any time, usually from 
$1.50 to 25 cents. 

Century— Ninth and Olive Sts. Rates and rules same as 
Olympic. 

Grand Opera House— Market and Sixth Sts. Combina- 
tions. Rates 15, 25, 35, 50, 75 cents and $1. 

Havlin's — Walnut and Sixth Sts. Rates same as Grand. 

Imperial— Tenth and Pine Sts. Rates 15 to 75 cents. 

Standard— Walnut and Seventh Sts. Burlesques. Rates 
15 cents to $1. 

Columbia- Sixth and St. Charles Sts. Vaudeville. Rates 
15 cents to $1. 

Odeon — Grand Ave., near Finney. Special attractions. 

Grand Music Hall— Olive and Thirteenth Sts. Special at- 
tractions. 

Pfckwick Theater — Washington Ave., near Jefferson. 
Special attractions. 

Crawford — Fourteenth and Locust Sts. Stock Company 
Rates 10, 20 and 30 cents. 

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PUBLIC PARKS AND LOCATION. 

Below will be found list of the public parks in St. Louis 

and their location: 

Arsenal, 10.15 acres, Second and Arsenal Streets. 

Benton, 14.30 acres, Jefferson Avenue and Arsenal Street. 

Carr, 2.36 acres, Carr, Wash, 15th and 16th Streets. 

Carondelet, 180 acres, 9th and Kansas Streets. 

Compton Hill Reservoir, 40 acres, Grand and Lafayette Avs. 

Dakota, 3.17, Dakota Street and Michigan Avenue. 

Fair Grounds, 147 acres. Grand Avenue and Natural Bridge 
Road. 

Forest, 667 acres. King's Highway and Lindell Block 

Forest Park Boulevard, 4.33 acres. Forest Park Block, be- 
tween King's Highway and Boyle. 

Fountain, 1.50 acres. Bayard and Fountain. 

Gamble, 1.15 acres. Garrison and Dayton Streets. 

Gravois, 8.20 acres, Louisiana Avenue, between Potomac 
and Miami Streets. 

Hyde, 11.84 acres, Salisbury and Blair Avenues. 

Jackson Place, 1.62 acres, 11th and North Market Streets. 

Kenrick Garden, 0.72 acres, Lindell Block and Vandeventer. 

Lafayette, 29.95 acres, Mississippi and Lafayette Avenues. 

Laclede, 3.17 acres, Iowa Avenue, near Osage. 

Lyon, 10.92 acres, Broadway and Arsenal. 

O'Fallon, 158.82 acres, Broadway and Bircher. 

New Park, 1.75 acres, Indiana Avenue and Utah Street. 

South St. Louis Square, 1.66 acres, Broadway and Pennsyl- 
vania. 

St. Louis Place, 13.88 acres, Hebert Street and Maiden Lane. 

Shaw's Garden, 50 acres, Tower Grove and Flora Block. 

Tower Grove, 266.76 acres. Grand and Arsenal. 

Washington Square, 60 acres, 12th and Market Streets. 

RACE TRACKS. 

St. Louis race tracks are famous the world over. The 
sporting fraternity is here well represented in the racing 
season. The tracks are, "The Fair Grounds Race Track" 
at Vandeventer Avenue and Natural Bridge Road, at the 
junction of these two streets is the main entrance. Spring 
Avenue, Jefferson Avenue and Grand Avenue Lines will 
take you to the track. The Delmar Race Track, located at 
Melville Avenue and Delmar Boulevard, Delmar Avenue or 
Suburban lines reach this racing park; Kinloch Park Race 
Track, located fourteen miles west of the city may be 
reached by either the Wabash Steam Railroad or the Subur- 
ban Electric Line. 

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BSSE BALL GROUNDS. 

There are two professional baseball organizations in the 
city, and these maintain commodious and well-appointed en- 
closures. At Vandeventer Avenue and Natural Bridge 
Road are the National Leagne Grounds, while the American 
League Club Field is located in Sportsman's Park at Grand 
Avenue near Sullivan Avenue. Nearly all car lines will 
convey you to the ball games. 

SUIV1IV1ER GARDENS. 

The visitor will find attractive places of diversion for the 
evening hour in the various gardens for which the city is 
noted. Among them may be mentioned: 

Delmar Garden — Delmar BouL, near City limits. 

Grand Avenue Park — Grand Ave. and Meramec St. • 

Eclipse Park — Virginia Ave. and Primm St. 

Forest Park Highlands— Berthold Ave. and Sublette Ave. 

Fair Grounds and Race Track — Grand Ave. and Natural 
Bridge Road. 

Lemp's Park— Thirteenth and Utah Sts. 

Hashagen's Park— Grand Ave. and Meramec St. 

Koerner's Garden King's Highway and Arsenal St. 

Mannion Park — 8000 South Broadway. 

Suburban Garden — Irving Ave. and North Market St. 

Ice Palace— Channing Ave. and Cook Ave. 

Uhrig's Cafe— Jefferson Ave and Washington Ave. 

West End Heights-Opp. S. W. Cor. of World's Fair 
Grounds. 



LEADING RESTAURANTS. 

American, Sixth and Olive. 

Breitling Cafe, 411 N. Broadway. 

Broadway Cafe, 203 N. Broadway. 

Caesar's Cafe, 210 N. Sixth. 

Cherokee Garden, Iowa and Cherokee. 

Clemens' Cafe, 3204 Olive. 

Colonial Cafe, Grand and Morgan. 

Creamerie, 606 Washington Avenue. 

Delmonico Cafe, Manchester and King's Highway 

Epstein's, 517 St. Charles. 

Faust's, Broadway and Elm. 

Forest Park Cottage, Forest Park. 

Grand Union, 1809 Market. 

Horn's Cafe, 704 Pine. 

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A. Horn, 1710 Market. 

Laclede Hotel Cafe, Sixth and Chestnut. 

Koerner's, 408 Washington Avenue. 

Lippe, Eighth and Olive. 

Lindell Hotel Cafe, Sixth and Washington Avenue. 

Louisiana Cafe, Seventh and St. Charles. 

Mandel's Cafe, 716 Olive. 

Masters', 203 N. Seventh. 

Melsheimer's, 207 N. Third. 

McTague's Cafe, Ninth and Olive. 

Milford's, 207 N. Sixth. 

Mohr, Philip, Ninth and St. Charles. 

Moser Hotel Cafe, 82L Pine. 

Nagel, Frank, Sixth and St. Charles. 

Moore, F. X., 1727 Market. 

Planters' Cafe, Fourth and Chestnut. 

Pechmann Cafe, 4295 Olive. 

Priester's Cafe, 302 Washington Avenue. 

Eebman's, 4212 Olive. 

Rosier Hotel Cafe, Thirteenth and Olive. 

St. Nicholas Cafe, Eighth and Locust. 

Schraps, 623 Locust. 

HOTELS. 

Hotel Berlin, Berlin and Taylor Ave., $2.50 up (American), 
$1.50 up (European). 

Planters, Fourth, Pine and Chestnut, $3.50 up (American), 
$1.50 up (EuropeanJ. 

St. James, Broadway and Walnut Street, $2.00 up (Ameri- 
can), $1.00 up (European). 

Southern, Broadway, Fourth, Elm and Walnut, $3.00 up 
(American), $1.50 up (European). 

West End, Vandeventer Ave. and West Belle Place,$3.00up 
(American), Family (European). 

European. 

Beers, Grand Avenue and Olive Street, Family. 

Grand Avenue, Grand Avenue and Olive Street, Family. 

Granville, 914 N. Grand Avenue. Family. 

Horn's, 704-706 Pine Street, $1.00 up. 

Hotel (aarni, Jefferson Avenue and Olive Street, 75c. up. 

Hotel Madison, Broadway and Chestnut, $1.00 up. 

Hotel Rozier, Thirteenth and Olive Streets, $1.00 up. 

Franklin, Sarah and Westminster, $1.00 up. 

Laclede, Sixth and Chestnut Streets, $1.00 up. 

Lindell, Sixth and Washington Avenue, $1.00 up. 



Moser, 819 Pine Street, $1.00 up. 

Normandy, Theresa and Franklin Avenues, Family. 

Monticello, King's Highway and West Pine, Family. 

The Hilton, 1000 N. Grand Avenue, Family. 

Portland, 1813 to 1817 Market Street, 75c. up. 

St. Nicholas, Eighth and Locust Streets, $1.50 up. 

Sherwood, 4323 Morgan Street, Family. 

South Side, Broadway and Pestalozzi, Family. 

Terminal, Union Station, $1.00 up. 

Wellington, 715 Pine Street, $1.00 up. 

Westmoreland, Taylor and Maryland Avenues, Family. 

Bachelor, 2846 Olive. 

Benton, 819 Pine. 

Beresford, 4143 Lindell Boulevard. 

Burlington, 1618 Market. . 

Charley ville, 2227 Locust. 

Edison, 107 N. Eighteenth. 

Grand Union, Eighteenth and Market. 

Henrietta, 4487 Washington. 

Hotel Holland, Sixth and Franklin. 

Hotel St. Louis, 316 N. Fourth. 

Hotel University, Sixteenth and Pine. 

Jefferson, 12th Locust and St. Charles. 

Killings, Seventh and Walnut. 

St. Charles, Fourteenth and St. Charles. 

Rossi, 1505 Market 

L'^^sona, McPherson and King's highway. 

West Bell, 1424 Bell. 

In addition to the above may be mentioned The Inside 
Inn, within the limits of the World's Fair Grounds, The 
Fraternal Home Hotel, near the grounds, The Christian 
Endeavor Hotel, 6600 Oakland Avenue, very near the Fair. 
A number of large and elegant hotels may be found in the 
vicinity of the Exposition, and accommodations are ample 
for all. 

POINTS OF INTEREST. 

Anheuser-Busch Brewery. — The largest brewery in the 
world. Office and main entrance, corner Ninth and 
Pestalozzi Streets. Reached via Cass Avenue Line. 

The Arsenal.— Located in the southern part of the city, on 
the river front at foot of Arsenal Street. Broadway 
Line to Arsenal Street, walk two blocks east. 

Benton Park. — Located on Jefferson Avenue and Arsenal 
Street, covers 14.30 acres. One of the city's picturesque 

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spots, containing a large clear-water lake and an artistic 
arrangement of flowers and plants ; the Hecker monu- 
ment, erected in honor of Colonel Hecker. Jefferson 
and Cass Avenue Lines. 
Bellefonfaine Cemetery.— Located on Broadway, Floris- 
sant and Morin Avenues. Covers an area of 350 acres. 
The largest Protestant cemetery in the city. Noted for 
its natural scenery and artificial beauty. The burial 
place of many of our generals and likewise of the prom- 
inent citizens of the city. Florissant Avenue entrance 
reached by Bellefontaine Line. Broadway entrance 
reached by Broadway Line. 

Calvary Cemetery.— Located on Broadway, Florissant and 
Calvary Avenues, immediately north of Bellefontaine 
cemetery. Embraces an area of 262 acres, and is the 
largest Catholic cemetery in St. Louis. Like Bellefon- 
taine, it ranks with the best cemeteries in our country 
for beauty and picturesqueness. General William 
Tecumseh Sherman, whose funeral was one of the most 
noted and impressive which has ever taken place in St. 
Louis, is interred here. His monument is located on the 
*'Way of Bethany," near Florissant Avenue entrance. 
Florissant Avenue entrance reached via Bellefontaine 
line and Union Avenue Division of Suburban Railway. 
Broadway entrance reached by Broadway line. 

Carondelet Park. — Located on Ninth and Kansas Streets. 
Area, 180 acres. One of the city's largest parks, which 
has been left to a greater extent in its natural state. It 
contains a large clear- water lake and many other attract- 
ive features, including a deer paddock. The park is 
covered with magnificent evergreen trees, and scattered 
about it are many rustic foot bridges. Bellefontaine Line 
to Kansas St. and Virginia Avenue, walk four blocks 
west. 

City Hall.— Located Market Street to Clark Avenue, Twelfth 
to Thirteenth Street. Surrounded by City Hall Park, 
in which is located the famous Grant statue. 

Court House.— Erected at a cost of $2,200,000. Pronounced 
by architects of international reputation to be one of the 
finest specimens of architectural art. Located on Broad- 
way, Market, Chestnut and Fourth Streets. 

Custom House.-POSTOFFICE— Eighth to Ninth Streets, 
Olive to Locust Street. 

Compton Hill Reservoir and Park.— Located Grand and 




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Lafayette Avenues. The reservoir, tower and park sur- 
rounding it cover an area of forty acres, in one of the 
prettiest parts of the city. Park distinguished for its 
splendid oak trees. Reached via Grand Avenue and 
Fourth Street Lines. 

Eads Bridge.— Extending from the foot of Washington 
Avenue to East St. Louis. 

Fair Grounds.— Extends over an area of 14,3 acres. Scene 
of Annual Fair, held first week in October. Located on 
Grand Avenue, Natural Bridge Road and Kossuth 
Avenue. Main entrance on Grand and Natural Bridge 
Road, reached via Grand Avenue Line, Jefferson Ave- 
nue Line, Cherokee Line, Eighteenth Street Line. En- 
trance to Grand Stand and Jockey Club House on Van- 
deventer Avenue and Natural Bridge Road. 

Jefferson Barraciis.— Located on the west bank of the 
Mississippi River, ten miles south of the city. A United 
States military post, not fortified. The most renowned 
leaders in the Civil War were at some time stationed 
here. The National Cemetery, covering an area of 
twenty acres, is located south of the Post. There are 
11,762 graves in the cemetery, the names of 8,855 of the 
buried only being known. Being on the bluffs, the Bar- 
racks commands a splendid view of the Mississippi. 
Reached via south-bound Broadway Line. 

Lafayette Park.— One of the oldest parks in the city, cover- 
ing an area of 29.95 acres, located on Mississippi and 
Lafayette Avenues. Prior to the cyclone in May of the 
year 1896, its trees, especially the tall sycamore and elm 
trees, were the pride of St. Louis. " Since the ruin 
wrought by that disaster a large amount of time and 
money have been expended for improvements, and to a 
great extent its beauty is being restored. Near the center 
of the park is found a pretty lake containing a small 
island. On an elevation to the south of this stands the 
statue of Washington, erected in 1876, and the exact 
center of the grounds is marked by a bronze statue of 
Thomas H. Benton, flanked by three cannons, which 
are trophies of the war of 1776. Dispersed about the 
park are numerous flower displays of artistic arrange- 
ment. There is a music stand, from which may be had 
a commanding view of the entire park. Reached via 
Tower Grove, Park Avenue, Compton Heights and 
Fourth Street Lines. 

League Parle. — Located on Vandeventer Avenue, Natural 

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Bridge Road and Prairie Avenue. Reached via Vande- 
venter Avenue, Jefferson Avenue, Cherokee, Spring 
Avenue and Eighteenth Street Lines. 
Lamp's Brewery.— One of the largest and finest equipped 
breweries in the United States. Visitors welcomed and 
shown through the plant by polite attendants. Located 
on Cherokee and South Thirteenth Streets. Take Cher- 
okee Line going south to Lemp Avenue and Cherokee 
Street, walk two blocks east, or take Seventh Street 
Line to Cherokee, walk one block west. 
Lyon Park.— Named in honor of General Lyon, of Civil 
War fame. Area covered, 10.92 acres. Located on 
Broadway and Arsenal Street. Reached by south-bound 
Broadway Line. 
Mercantile Library.— Southwest corner of Broadway and 
Locust Street. Entrance on Locust Street. Founded 
in 1845 by a few business men of the city. In 1887, at a 
cost of $400,000, the building which is now occupied 
by the Library Association was erected. The library 
contains 140,000 volumes, to which new books are 
added as soon as published and its reading room is reg- 
ularly supplied with domestic and foreign newspapers 
and magazines. 
Merchants Bridge.— Extends from foot of Ferry Street to 
East St. Louis. Steel bridge, designed only for railroad 
traffic. Structure completed in May, 1890. 
Merchants' Exchange.— Third, Pine and Chestnut Streets. 
Completed in December, 1875, at a cost of nearly $2,000,- 
000, is considered the most substantial building m 
the city. The part fronting on Third Street is occupied 
by business offices. In the Western portion the mem- 
bers of the Exchange congregate daily from 9:15 a. m. 
to 1:15 p. m. for the transaction of business. Here is 
also located the Grand Hall, which is unexcelled by any 
other in the country. It is 221 feet ten inches long, 
ninety-two feet six inches wide and eighty feet high. 
Its windows, which are seventy in number, are arranged 
in two tiers. Between these two tiers of windows ex- 
tends a gallery around the entire hall. The ceiling is 
marvelously beautiful, being frescoed m three large 
panels, which are most splendid productions ot art. 
The woodwork in the hall is mostly of solid walnut, 
mahogany and other hard woods. 
Museum of Fine Arts.— Eighteenth Street and Lucas Place. 
Contains valuable collection of statuary, painting, 

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pottery and carvings, also a large collection of casts 
from both antique and mediaeval sculpture, besides sev- 
eral works in marble and bronze, and a collection of art 
work in porcelain, glass, metal and wood. Eighteenth 
Street Line and Olive Street Line. 

OTallon Park.— Area covered, 158.82 acres. A park in its 
primitive state, occupying a commanding situation over- 
looking the Mississippi river. From observatory in park 
may be obtained a splendid view of the surrounding 
country. Located on Broadway, Bircher Street and 
Florissant Avenue. Main entrance on Florissant Ave. 
Reached by Belief ontaine Line, North Sarah Street 
Division of Suburban cars and Union Avenue Division 
of Suburban cars. 

Public Library.— Located on sixth floor Board of Education 
Building, northwest corner Ninth and Locust Streets. 
Entrance on Locust Street. The Library contains 170,- 
000 volumes and 38,000 pamphlets. It has eleganly 
equipped reference and reading rooms. Its membership 
numbers 60,000. 

Tower Grove Park.— Noted for its artistic beauty, covers 
an area of 266.76 acres. It contains every variety of 
shrub and tree that will thrive in this latitude. A pond 
with many varieties of water lilies is located at the 
northern entrance and an artificial lake in the western 
portion. Fountains are dispersed throughout the 
gi'ounds. Surrounding the music pavilion are busts of 
the famous composers, Gounod, Verdi, Rossini, Mozart, 
Wagner and Beethoven. Costly bronze statues of the 
great discoverer, Columbus; the naturalist, Humboldt; 
and the poet, Shakespeare. The driveways, which have 
been laid out with the greatest accuracy, are con- 
sidered pre-eminently among the best in the city. Grand 
Avenue to King's Highway and Arsenal Street to Mag- 
nolia Avenue. Reached via Grand Avenue, Fourth 
Street, Tower Grove Line, Compton Heights, Park 
Avenue and King's Highway Lines. 

Union Station.— Located on Eighteenth and Market Streets. 
The largest railroad station in the world, covering an 
area of 496,920 square feet, or eleven acres. Grand 
Central Hall has a floor area of 8,800 square feet. The 
Midway is 606 feet by fifty feet. Train Shed, 900 feet 
by 606 feet. There are nineteen miles of track in the 
Union Station system. The power house, covering an 
area of twenty acres, has six boilers, with total horse- 

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power of 1,500. On top of the power house is the inter- 
locking tower, which is the largest in the country, oper- 
ating 131 levers, 133 switches and 108 signals. The 
baggage room is to the west of the train shed. Adjoin- 
ing these are the buildings of the Adams, Southern, 
Pacific, American and Wells-Fargo Express Companies. 
The station is the terminus of twenty-five railroads. 

Water Towers.— OLD TOWER.— Located at 2021 East 
Grand Avenue. Reached via north-bound Grand Ave- 
nue or Bellefontaine Lines. 

NEW TOWER.— Located on Blair Avenue and Bissell 
Street. Take Bellefontaine car to Twentieth and Bissell 
Streets, walk two blocks east. 

From the tops of these towers may be had a splendid 
view of the city and surrounding country. Open every 
day. 

Wafer Works.— Located in the extreme northern part of the 
city, at Bissell's Point. Here the water is pumped from 
the Mississippi river into the settling basins and under- 
goes the various processes of filtration and purification 
until ready for city supply. Take Broadway Line, alight 
at Grand Avenue or at Ferry Street, walk east to river. 



INTERESTING SUBURBAN TOWNS. 

St. Louis is surrounded by a number of attractive sub- 
urban towns, many of them rich in historic associations and 
some of them noted for their great commercial and indus- 
trial magnitude. The most noted suburb adjacent to the 
city is East St. Louis. Its population is nearly 60,000. In 
it are located the large packing houses of Swift & Co., 
Armour & Co., and other large packing corporations. There 
is also located within its limits the famous St. Louis Mule 
Market and the Union Stock Yards. A few years ago East 
St. Louis was nothing more than a mud hole but modern 
enterprises have elevated it to the position of a high and dry 
city, and its street level is now thirty-seven feet above the 
normal water mark of the Mississippi River. 

On Cahokia Creek, in East St. Louis, is located the 
most remarkable and most wonderful tomb or pyramid in 
the world. It is nearly as large as the largest pyramid of 
Egypt and ever si ace the discovery of the country has been 
an object of wonder to the tourist. Within its confines are 
subterranean passages divided into vaults and cells in which 
lie buried the remains of prehistoric races. With these 



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THE INTER CITY INDEX shows page of time- 
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remains have been found specimens of ancient pottery in 
rare designs, gold and silver plate, diamond-studded crowns 
and jewels of the most costly value. When these people 
lived is only conjecture, but they have left monuments which 
leave no doubt in the mind of the student that they were of 
a race of intellectual greatness and artistic superiority. 

East St. Louis may be reached by trolley car, and the 
visitor will find much to interest him. 

Ten miles south of St. Louis is the historic spot known 
as Jefferson Barracks. During the Great Rebellion the 
North and South occupied at different times this famous 
place, and among some of the distinguished officers who 
were seen within its confines may be named Gen. Robert E. 
Lee, Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, Gen. Albert Sidney 
Johnson, Gen. Jubal Early, and that immortal hero of an 
hundred battles. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. 

The scenery about the Barracks is beautiful, the river 
flows majestically at the foot of the bluff of the reservation, 
and here one can stand on a clear day and command for 
miles and miles a view of the mighty Mississippi as it flows 
to the ocean. Near the reservation is the National Ceme- 
tery, in which lie buried 8,000 heroes of the Civil War. 

Along the line of the 'Frisco Railroad and on the Subur- 
ban Trolley Line are such beautiful and attractive suburbs 
as Maplewood, Meramec Highlands and Frazier Park. 
Creve Ca?ur Lake is also considered one of the most famous 
suburban places of St. Louis. The Lake affords splendid 
fishing and boating, and in the winter skating is one of the 
popular amusements. A theatrical company has its head- 
quarters on the borders of the Lake, and has provided the 
visitors with entertainment for the summer. It may be 
reached by trolley or steam cars. 

Fern Glen is a picnic ground of great renown, about 
twelve miles southwest of the city on the Missouri Pacific 
Railway. 

An immense pile of earth, that has inspired speculative 
minds to wonder by whom it was constructed, is known as 
Monk's Mound, said to be the largest Indian mound in the 
United States. This mound is 1,080 feet long and 6,750 feet 
wide, and is supposed to contain the remains of the earlier 
inhabitants of our country. 

The oldest French village in the upper Mississippi val- 
ley is Cahokia, Illinois. It contains many quaint houses, 
and one of its objects of interest is a church edifice erected 
162 years ago. Many of the houses in the town were built of 
walnut slabs, and they still defy the effects of time and pre- 

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sent a most pleasing as well as suggest an expensive exterior. 
To reach Cahokia, cross the river on the Carondelet ferry at 
the foot of Davis Street, and drive about four miles to the 
east. 

Another little village which attracts numbers of visitors 
is Florissant. It is on a branch of the Suburban Railroad in 
St. Louis County. Its houses are of the old French style of 
architecture. Most of them were erected long before St. 
Louis was founded. 

A suburb and point of interest is Kaskaskia, Illinois. 
This place may be reached by a pleasant steamboat ride on 
the river, and its appearance as well as historic associations 
suggest many things to the mind of the student. 

Kaskaskia was the first capital of the State of Illinois; 
now, however, it is only a fishing village. 

Near Kaskaskia is St. Genevieve, said to be the oldest 
town in the State of Missouri. 

- A few miles down the river is the city of St. Charles, an 
attractive and interesting place which may be reached either 
by steamer or by trolley cars recently put in operation. 



X, Y, Z, OR, THINGS TO REIMEIVflBER. 

The price of admission to the Fair is 50 cents. Children 
are admitted for 25c. 

The Fair will not be open nights or Sundays. 

It will cost you $22.25 to see all the attractions along 
the Pike. 

Justice of the Peace J. B. Greensf elder of Clayton has 
been assigned to quarters in the Administration building, 
and will act as Police Judge in the World's Fair grounds 
during the Exposition season. 

There is an hotel within the gi'ounds known as The 
Inside Inn. If you stop in The Inside Inn "you do not have 
to pay to get in the Fair. 

That if you follow the instructions and directions found 
in this Guide you can neither get lost nor lose others. 

And remember also that there are ample hotel accom- 
modations, and that rates are as reasonable as can be 
expected. 



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HE above picture is one of the Merniod & Jac- 
card Building, on the Northwest corner of 

Broadway- and Locust Street. It is nine stories 

in height and one of the largest buildings in the city. 
It is 'Owned by the Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Com- 
pany, whose officers and directors are: Goodman 
King, President; C. F. Mathey, Vice-President and 
Treasurer; R. O. Bolt, Secretary; F. C. Hoyt, Assist- 
ant Secretary; B. H. Mead, A. F. Strasburger, A. C. 
Stewart, J. J. Menges, Directors. 

Visitors to the World's Fair are cordially invited to 
inspect this magnificent emporium. The display of 
Marble and Bronze Statuary, Hand-Painted Enamels, 
Art Potteries and Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glass and Silver- 
ware, Watches and Diamonds, is the most magnifi- 
cent in this country. 



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loans to be paid back at the rate of $8 per month 
per thousand, making a monthly payment less 
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BOARDING HOUSES 

MRS. H. F. KIvOCK, 3033 Washington Ave.; Rooming House. 
L. J. BAIIvKY, -'The Harmonic," 3114 Washington Ave. 
MRS. A. KTIENNE, "The Alta Vista," 3101 Washington Ave. 
J. M. COLLINS, ''Hotel University," 16th and Pine Sts. 
MRS.ANNA SAMMELMAN,"The Belvidere," 1615 Locust St. 

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Make THE LOCUST INN your resting place. Know 

just where you are going to stop before you start 

and make up your mind to stop at 



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Vault for your valuables. 

THE OFFICE and RECEPTION ROOM are Luxuriously 
Furnished. 

ONLY TWELVE MINUTES' WALK from Union depot, 
or you can take the I8th street car and transfer to 
Olive St. or Washington Ave. cars which run within 
one block of the Locust Inn, and same cars go to the 
World's Fair Grounds in 30 minutes. 




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Young's Exchange Guide Inside Front Page Cover 

Missouri Pacific R. R _ 4 

Iron Mountain R. R 4 

Cortland Wagon Co. 7 

Wicke & Co. (Medical Co.) 12 

Royal Bank of New York 17 

Typewriter Exchange 20 

American Brokerage Co 22 

Modern Typewriters Exchange 24 

Chas. R. Macfarlane, Attorney 24 

Chas. F. Vogel, Real Estate 24 

A. L. Boyce, M. D 26 

Institute for Cure of Stammering 28 

Keeley Cure 28 

Mrs. L. D. Hart, Shorthand College 28 

Hotel Jefferson 34 

Campbell's Illustrated Journal 30 

J. H. Crane Furniture Co 42 

Perkins & Herpel Business College 44 

Christian Endeavor Hotel 50 

Toilet Preparations, Mme. Stanley 50 

The Cambridge Hotel 52 

Fraternal Home Hotel 52 

The Financial Inquirer, Newspaper 129 

Fletcher Typewriter Co 136 

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Saint Charles Hotel 147 

Dennis, Dr., Sanitarium 147 

World's Fair Room Renting Co 151 

The Latona Inn 153 

The New England Hotel 163 

Z. I. Northcutt, Room Renting and Real Estate 155 

The Angelas Hotel — 155 

Mrs. H. F. Klock, Furnished Rooms 155 

The Harmonie Hotel, L. J. Bailey 155 

The Alta Vista, Mrs. A. Etienne 155 

Hotel University, J. M. Collins 155 

The Belvidere, Mrs. Anna Sammelman 155 

B. C. Thompson, M. D, 160 

Columbia Commercial College 165 

Dr. Jean F. Mason, Chiropodist 165 

Saint Louis Fancy Work Company 165 

T. Kajewara, Photographer 167 

The Travelers Guide, Eastern Section 169 

The Travelers Guide, Western Section 178 

Mermod & Jaccard 182 

Geo. 0. Rogers, Broker in Stocks 183 

World's Fraternal Ass'n, Insurance and Fraternal 183 

The Schuman House, Ed. Schuman 183 

Locust Inn 184 

The Blickensderfer Typewriter 186 



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